A technician is working at a client's office after hours and needs two cables to finish the work but does not have immediate access to prebuilt cables. One cable needed is for a dial-up connection from the dial-up modem to the existing analog POTS jack on the wall. The other cable is for an Ethernet connection from the computer to the existing keystone jack on the wall. The technician has the necessary wire and connectors to make the cables. Which of the following tools will the technician use to make the cables and then verify that they both work properly? (Select THREE.)

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Answer:

The following are the answers of the given scenario.

  • Crimper
  • Cable tester
  • Cable stri.pper

Explanation:

After hours, the specialist operates at that same customer's workplace as well as wants several wires to complete the job, although it would not provide direct links for pre-built wires. The wire required seems to be a dial-up link from the dial-up network to an original analog POTS port on a wall. Another wire would be to attach an Ethernet from the device to that of the current keystone port on that same wall.

Thus, Crimper, Cable Tester and Cable Stri.pper are the same equipment that the specialist needs to use to create the wires as well as then check whether these all operate correctly.

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