Which statement is true regarding full duplex?
A.) Allows for transmission and receiving of data simultaneously
B.) Only works in a multipoint configuration
C.) Does not affect the bandwidth
D.) Allows for transmission and receiving of data but not a
the same time
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Answer / guest
Answer: A
Full duplex is just the opposite of half duplex. It handles
traffic in
both directions simultaneously.
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Answer / satyendra kumar rao
Allows for transmission and receiving of data simultaneously
because for example- double way it means that all vichicle
can go and come in both side
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