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One of the commonly used physical media for Ethernet is a twisted-pair cable (see
figure below; that particular cable has an “RJ45” 8P8C jack4 attached to it). Under
what conditions can one such cable support two independent connections/links
simultaneously (e.g., from device/port A to some other device B, and from C to D at
the same time)?


Sagot :

The condition in which the cable can support two independent cables or links simultaneously is called Ethernet switching.

A twisted cable is able to connect one cable to two independent connections or links simultaneously using the Ethernet switching.

This process helps to connect such devices to a local area network (LAN).  Ethernet switch ports that are made up of multiples are going to have more efficient connectivity and also provides easy access to multiple devices.

Multiple networks are used for the transmission between devices in the Local Area Network.

It gives more bandwidths to specific ports with greater network performance.

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