In Ring topology each device is connected to adjacent devices on its left and right like a circle. On the other hand in mesh topology each device is directly connected to every other device. I hope that clears the difference between Ring and Mesh topology. Thank You for watching 🙂
So, the Q45 is asking about different types of network interfaces such as ethernet and fiber which is provided by transceiver. Connectivity or routing between different networks is done by the network device Router. I hope that clears up the confusion. Thanks
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Wouldn't question 38 for 1000BASE-T be CAT 5e and CAT 6?? CAT6 has dual transfer rate of 1000Mbps and 10Gbps at different lengths 100m and 55m, or was it because the question said MINIMUM requirement?
@@Al-S-NH ya I wish the exam questions were this easy. Sometimes you will certainly get some more straightforward basic facts questions, but otherwise its a lot of really situational things to test how well you actually understand and can apply the concepts, rather than just memorizing vocabulary essentially.
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Did you pass?
@@JuanitaBalanza Yeah it was easier than I thought.
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do you have the video of the Testout Network Pro certification lab exam?
@@jenniffermontoya8042 Currently not.. I will make it if it's something of value and is required.
Q50 could be a ring too no? Each device is also connected to each other.
In Ring topology each device is connected to adjacent devices on its left and right like a circle. On the other hand in mesh topology each device is directly connected to every other device. I hope that clears the difference between Ring and Mesh topology.
Thank You for watching 🙂
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Q45 should be a bridge not transceiver
So, the Q45 is asking about different types of network interfaces such as ethernet and fiber which is provided by transceiver. Connectivity or routing between different networks is done by the network device Router. I hope that clears up the confusion. Thanks
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very extensive revision! Thank you
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Question 28 you stated that Layer 4 is the Data Link Layer but in question 26 you stated that Layer 4 is the Transport Layer.
Rightly pointed out.. It was a slip of tongue in question 28.. Layer 4 is the transport layer.. Data Link is layer 2.. Thanks for the correction 🙂
Let me know if you see these on the exam , I am currently using the it security app with 1000 questions and answers , I will let you know if I pass as well , I will be taking my test in a couple weeks , I have been studying for about a week now , good luck let me know if you pass 😎😎😎⚡️⚡️⚡️⚡️
Hey, did you pass and did the questions repeat?
Wouldn't question 38 for 1000BASE-T be CAT 5e and CAT 6?? CAT6 has dual transfer rate of 1000Mbps and 10Gbps at different lengths 100m and 55m, or was it because the question said MINIMUM requirement?
@@DarkRevan36 Rightly pointed out.. The Question is asking about least or min speed requirements that's why the answer is as given.
are these real question of exam network+ of network ?
I hope so
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These questions are too easy for an actual exam. They can be a decent review, though.
@@Al-S-NH ya I wish the exam questions were this easy. Sometimes you will certainly get some more straightforward basic facts questions, but otherwise its a lot of really situational things to test how well you actually understand and can apply the concepts, rather than just memorizing vocabulary essentially.