I'm confident that the 1000 Mb/s Ethernet, also known as Gigabit Ethernet, requires an optical cable to operate. The lower speeds can use copper, but the higher bandwidth needs the optical fiber.
Okay, I know the lower speeds like 10 Mb/s can use copper cables, and the higher speeds like 1000 Mb/s often use optical. But I'm not 100% sure about the 100 Mb/s rate.
Based on my experience, I'd say the Remote Desktop Services Role is likely one of the requirements. But I'll double-check the other options to be sure.
If I recall correctly, the formula is about finding the fraction of time and applying it. I think it's something like 76 out of 300 times the 7 hours, but I'm a bit hazy on the specifics.
I bet the correct answer is C. Optical cables are the only way to support 1000 Mb/s Ethernet, right? Unless you want to lay down some seriously thick copper cables...
D seems like the most comprehensive answer. There are both copper and optical versions available for all of these Ethernet speeds, depending on the application and distance requirements.
Actually, the correct answer is D) There are copper and optical versions possible for all of these Ethernet data rates. It depends on the specific setup.
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