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rosvin

2001-08-16, 5:41 pm

Aloha !

Have doubts in the following Questions, answers ? Need Help

Q1. Which Internet Bandwidth technology is manily used on the Internet Backbone

a. ATM
b. T3/E3
c. X.25
d. Frame Relay

Q2. Based on the speed & cost, which Internet Bandwidth link type would be the best choice for a small ISP serving 100 dial-up users?

a. 56K
b. T1
c. T3
d. ATM

Q3.What is Microsoft's preffered server-side scripting language called?

a. ASP
b. IIS
c. VB Script
d. ASE

* I am confused between ASP & ASE
Gareth Leung

2001-08-17, 6:45 am

Q1. Which Internet Bandwidth technology is manily used on the Internet Backbone

a. ATM

Q2. Based on the speed & cost, which Internet Bandwidth link type would be the best choice for a small ISP serving 100 dial-up users?

b. T1 (not sure if Comptia want this one)

Q3.What is Microsoft's preffered server-side scripting language called?

a. ASP
JerryL

2001-08-17, 6:51 am

Hi;

For what it's worth, I agree with Gareth on the answers for these questions.

JerryL
rosvin

2001-08-17, 11:47 am

Thanks Gareth !

U are the most active member of this fourm.
Keep it Up !!

I agree with your answers, but for Q2. most of the online practice tests say 56K. What do u think.......

Rosvin
Gareth Leung

2001-08-17, 11:50 am

I think in theory it works but the speed will not be acceptable for the users. I think T1 will be the better answer.
Pavlov

2001-08-19, 10:28 am

I think I'm actually getting a lot closer to taking this test than I thought. I agreed with all of Gareth's answers. However, when CompTIA throws in the cost factor they usually look to 56k. In the real world I would go with T1.
Gareth Leung

2001-08-20, 6:45 am

You're welcome guys, glad that I can help.
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