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You need to connect a workstation to a switch using a regular port on the switch (not an uplink port). The switch does not support auto - MDI. Which type of cable should you use.

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  1. 26 June, 21:35
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    The correct answer to the following question will be "Straight-through ".

    Explanation:

    It's a kind of twisted-pair wire used for interact a device to a networking center like a modem or router in LAN.

    By linking two separate kinds of connected devices, use this cable. This connection is often applied to this as a repaired cable, too.

    So, it's the right answer.
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