Which statement is true regarding half duplex?

A.) Only works in a point-to-point configuration

B.) Allows for transmitting and receiving but not a the same
time

C.) Allow for transmitting and receiving of data simultaneously

D.) Doubles the bandwidth



Which statement is true regarding half duplex? A.) Only works in a point-to-point configuration ..

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Answer: B

Half duplex is analogous to a single a lane bridge, it can
handle

traffic in both directions but no at the same time.

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