?Match each correct item with the statement below.
A. Physical layer standard for networks that specifies 1-Gbps transmission over fiber-optic cable using baseband transmission, relying on 1300 nanometer wavelengths.?
B. ?A Physical layer standard for networks that achieves 1 Gbps over Cat 6 or better cabling using only twopairs of wires.
C. A character encoding system consisting of 128 characters.?
D. A term used to refer to a type of twisted-pair cable. All of the category cables fall under the TIA/EIA 568 standard.?
E. A multiplexing technique used over single-mode or multimode fiber-optic cable in which each signal is assigned a different wavelength for its carrier wave.?
F. Cross-talk measured at the far end of the cable from the signal source. ?
G. A form of transmission that allows multiple signals to travel simultaneously over one medium.?
H. An unwanted connection, such as when exposed wires touch each other.?
I. The amount of data that a medium transmits during a given period of time.
J. The distance between corresponding points on a wave's cycle, expressed in meters or feet.
A. ?1000Base-LX
B. 1000Base-TX?
C. ?ASCII
D. Cat (category)?
E. ?DWDM (Dense Wavelength Division Multiplexing)
F. far end cross-talk (FEXT)?
G. ?multiplexing
H. short circuit?
I. ?throughput
J. wavelength
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