Answer:
Yes
Explanation:
Depending on the ethernet standard used, the IEEE 802.3 is faster than the WIFI (IEEE 802.11ac).
The ethernet protocol on cabled networks are of different speed based on ethernet standard which ranges from 10 Mega-bits to 100 Giga-bits per second. This protocol is found in the physical layer of the OSI model.
The wifi 802.11ac also known as wifi 5 is a wireless connection medium in the physical layer of the OSI model. It has a range of aggregate speed capacity of 433 mega-bits per second to 6.77 giga-bits per second.
There are 6 octects ( 8 bit numbers ) in a MAC address, so there's 256^6 possible addresses.
Answer:
Action Center
Explanation:
The Action Center is a feature in window 8.1 that monitors security and maintenance on your computer.It notifies you when there is an issue.Through this user can view alerts and updates about software support problem.
Answer:
True
Explanation:
IPv6 Is a later version of IP addresses, used to solve the problem of the limited number of IPv4 addresses in the network.
Just like IPv4, IPv6 can also is configured to a device statically and dynamically. Dynamic IPv6 configuration could be a stateless autoconfiguration SLAAC, a stateless DHCPV6 or a stateful DHCPV6.
The IPv6 address is configured with a prefix and a prefix length and a EUI generated 64 bit interface or a random interface id by the device.
Answer:
<h2>Option B: #VALUE</h2>
is the correct answer.
Explanation:
<h3>Reasons of #VALUE error:</h3>
- When cells are not given the expected type of value.
- If cells are left blank unnoticeable or for giving a null value.
- For entering dates and other numerical data in text form.
<h3>Correcting and fixing #VALUE error:</h3>
This type of error can only be fixed by finding the cell in which there is wrong data entered and correct it.
Fixing the #VALUE error is tricky as some functions automatically ignore the data that is invalid.
<h3>EXAMPLE:</h3>
- Suppose a cell contains the value as cost of the object and in order to make it 0, NA is inserted into the cell.
- While making total of all the costs, that particular cell might cause #VALUE error.
- Following image attach will help you clear the concept.
I hope it will help you!