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Speed, Distance, and Transmission Media

Regardless of the WAN technology used, the physical media that supports that type of connection is critical for the network to operate in optimal parameters. Unless you make sure that you have a good physical infrastructure (Layer 1), you might end up having problems with the entire network.

When working with different types of media, you should take into consideration the following points:

  • Type of media
  • Speed
  • Distance

All of the factors mentioned above work together, as different types of media offer different speeds and work over different distances. Depending on your . . .

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