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Cisco Exam 800-150 Topic 3 Question 2 Discussion

Actual exam question for Cisco's 800-150 exam
Question #: 2
Topic #: 3
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[Cisco Equipment and Related Hardware]

Which two devices are most commonly used in a WAN environment? (Choose two.)

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Suggested Answer: B, C

In the context of Wide Area Networks (WANs), the key objective is to connect geographically separated networks using service provider infrastructure. The FLDTEC course emphasizes that WAN environments typically involve devices that can handle different physical transmission mediums and protocols.

Modems:

Modulate and demodulate analog signals to digital signals.

Used in WAN environments to connect over analog lines like DSL or leased lines.

Essential for interfacing between digital routers and analog telephone networks.

Optical Fiber Converters:

Also known as media converters, they are used to convert electrical signals to optical signals (and vice versa) for fiber transmission.

Common in WAN scenarios where long-distance high-speed transmission over fiber is required.

Incorrect Options:

A . Hubs: Obsolete Layer 1 devices used in LANs, not suitable for WANs.

D . Network Interface Cards (NICs): Used in end devices for LAN connectivity.

E . Wireless Access Points: Typically used in WLANs within local premises, not WAN infrastructure.

This aligns with Cisco's WAN architecture fundamentals as highlighted in FLDTEC under ''Cisco Equipment and Related Hardware.''


Contribute your Thoughts:

Dan
2 days ago
I'm not sure about modems, but I know network interface cards are also important for connecting devices in a WAN.
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Wynell
4 days ago
I agree with Louvenia. Optical fiber converters provide high-speed data transmission and modems connect to the internet.
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Casandra
24 days ago
Trick question! The right answer is C and D. Modems and network interface cards. Everyone knows that, right? Unless you're still living in the stone age, that is.
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Jennie
2 days ago
Yeah, those are definitely the most commonly used devices in a WAN environment.
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Nobuko
5 days ago
I always make sure to have modems and network interface cards in my setup.
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Barbra
11 days ago
I knew that! Modems and network interface cards are essential in a WAN environment.
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Louvenia
30 days ago
I think optical fiber converters and modems are commonly used in a WAN environment.
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Katy
1 months ago
Hmm, I'd say C and E. Modems for the classic WAN connectivity, and wireless access points for that modern, cutting-edge touch. Forget about those boring hubs and fiber converters!
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Stephaine
2 days ago
Yeah, hubs and fiber converters seem a bit outdated compared to modems and wireless access points.
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Sylvie
5 days ago
I agree, wireless access points are great for keeping everything connected.
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Vincenza
7 days ago
I think modems are definitely a must-have for WAN connections.
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Avery
1 months ago
B and E, no doubt. Optical fiber converters and wireless access points are the way to go in this day and age. Who needs those outdated modems and NICs?
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Salley
1 months ago
C and D, of course! Modems and network interface cards are the bread and butter of any WAN setup. Anything else is just fluff, am I right?
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Shanice
2 days ago
I agree, without modems and network interface cards, a WAN environment wouldn't function properly.
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Mitsue
3 days ago
Yes, you're right! Modems and network interface cards are essential for a WAN setup.
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