A technician is looking at an issue with a computer connecting to the network. The technician determines wire 3
of a UTP Ethernet cable run has a break in it. This computer was previously connected to the switch at 1Gbps
throughput. This PC is a kiosk and does not need anything more than 50-60Mbps connection speed. Which of
the following can the technician do to resolve the issue quickly?

A.
Rewire both ends to have the wire on pin 6 remapped to pin 3. Force the duplex and speed to 100Mbps full
duplex.
B.
Rewire both ends to have the wire on pin 6 remapped to pin 3. Force the duplex and speed to 1000Mbps
full duplex.
C.
Rewire both ends to have the wire on pin 7 remapped to pin 3. Force the duplex and speed to 100Mbps full
duplex.
D.
Rewire both ends to have the wire on pin 7 remapped to pin 3. Force the duplex and speed to 1000Mbps
full duplex.
Explanation:
http://pinouts.ru/NetworkCables/ethernet_10_100_1000_pinout.shtml
1000Mbps uses all 4 pairs (Not possible since 1 cable is broken)
100Mb/s uses 2 pairs: pins 1,2,3,6
Because 3 is broken and u can’t use 6 (because it is in use) you need to use 7 at the position of 3.
Answer should be C.
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why would you force full duplex and connection speed on an already specified 50-60 mbps that’s needed in this kiosk
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