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communicate. Since this lab uses a switch, a basic Category 5/5e UTP straight-through cable is
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b. Note that the default gateway IP address is not required, since these computers are directly
connected. The default gateway is only required on local area networks...
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traffic.
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the switch. Attach one end to the NIC and ... straight-through cable is needed
to connect each PC to the switch. This is referred to as a patch cable or horizontal cabling, which is
used to connect workstations and a typical LAN. Start...
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