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HP Exam HPE3-U01 Topic 3 Question 44 Discussion

Actual exam question for HP's HPE3-U01 exam
Question #: 44
Topic #: 3
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On which connection type are collisions more likely to happen?

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Suggested Answer: B

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Dalene
3 months ago
I bet the guy who came up with 'Dark Fiber' was just trying to sound cool. Collisions in the darkness? Sounds like a horror movie.
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Yen
3 months ago
Fiber, because it's so thin and delicate. One wrong move and it's collision city.
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Leonida
2 months ago
User 3: I agree, one wrong move and it's collision city on Fiber.
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Eileen
2 months ago
User 2: Yeah, Fiber is so thin and delicate, it makes sense.
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Rodrigo
2 months ago
User 1: I think collisions are more likely to happen on Fiber.
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Rolande
2 months ago
Actually, collisions are more likely to happen on Fiber because it's so thin and delicate.
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Martin
2 months ago
I disagree, I believe collisions are more likely to happen on Wi-Fi.
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Essie
2 months ago
I think collisions are more likely to happen on Copper.
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Cory
3 months ago
Dark Fiber, because it's, you know, dark. The lack of light must cause all sorts of collisions.
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Lisandra
2 months ago
I think Wi-Fi connections are more prone to collisions.
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Lorrine
2 months ago
Collisions are more likely to happen on Copper connections.
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Eleonora
3 months ago
Dark Fiber, because it's, you know, dark. The lack of light must cause all sorts of collisions.
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Sabina
3 months ago
Hmm, I'm going to go with Wi-Fi. Those wireless signals are like a free-for-all in the airwaves.
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Mayra
2 months ago
Wi-Fi is convenient, but it can definitely lead to more collisions compared to other connection types.
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Ivan
2 months ago
I agree, Wi-Fi is a common culprit for collisions due to its shared nature.
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Kris
2 months ago
Yeah, Wi-Fi signals can get pretty crowded, especially in busy areas.
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Agustin
2 months ago
I think you're right, Wi-Fi is definitely more prone to collisions.
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Annice
4 months ago
I believe Wi-Fi connections can also experience collisions due to multiple devices sharing the same frequency.
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Ula
4 months ago
Copper, definitely. I can practically hear the electrons colliding in my head!
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Dottie
3 months ago
Yeah, Copper connections are notorious for collisions.
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Salley
3 months ago
I agree, collisions are more likely to happen on Copper.
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Jovita
4 months ago
I agree with Page, Copper connections are more prone to collisions.
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Page
4 months ago
I think collisions are more likely to happen on Copper.
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