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GLOSSARY
Twisted Pair —
A transmission medium using a pair of wires that are
twisted together.
UL
®
—
Underwriter’s Laboratories.
UTP (Unshielded Twisted Pair cable) —
Cable constructed of four twisted
wire pairs surrounded by an outer protective jacket.
Voice Grade Cable —
A lower quality or category of cable used to carry
telephone communication.
Voltage —
The potential difference between two points.
Wide Area Networks (WAN) —
Networks, usually in the public domain,
that tie together widely separated computing devices or LANs.
Wiring Closet —
A room used to interconnect horizontal cable links
and locate communication distribution equipment. Also called
telecommunications closet.
Word —
Data bits assembled in a convenient processing size.
Workstation —
A user’s computer that can be connected to a network.
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