What are two differences between 10BaseT and 100BaseT?
A. Speed
B. Frame format
C. Addressing
D. Network diameter
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Answer: A and D
100BaseT is faster than 10BaseT but the distance is reduced
so that 100BaseT networks can transmit in the same time
slots as 10BaseT.
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