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Why CSMA/CD network has a minimum length for packets?(a) to increase the data rate(b) to decrease the data rate(c) to prevent packets from reaching all other nodes(d) to make sure that all other nodes hear a collision in progressThe question was asked in semester exam.Origin of the question is Baseband Channel topic in portion Baseband Data Transmission of Analog Communications

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Right choice is (d) to MAKE sure that all other nodes hear a collision in progress

The explanation: CSMA/CD is a MEDIA access control used in early Ethernet technology for local area networking. Its packets has LESS length when compared to others to make sure that all other nodes hear a collision in progress.



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