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What is the Minimum Bending Radius for a Cable?

According to EIA SP-2840A a draft version of EIA-568-x the minimum bend radius for UTP is 4 x cable outside diameter, about one inch. For multipair cables the minimum bending radius is 10 x outside not in tension, the minimum bend radius is 10 x diameter; cables loaded in tension may not be bent at less than 20 x diameter. SP-2840A states that no f/o cable will be bent on a radius less than 3.0 cm 1.18-in

Posted in Computers & Technology by rocky singh at 12:52 PM on May 23, 2008

WHat is constructor ?

Circle:public class Circle public int x = 0; public int y = 0; public int radius = 0; public Circleint x, int y, int radius this.x = x; this.y = y; this.radius = radius; A class may have multiple.ExampleThis example shows a class and a constructor named Circle:public class Circle public int x = 0;public int y = 0;public int radius = 0;public Circleint x, int y, int radius this.x = x; A class may have multiple

Posted in Computers & Technology by Sharad Singh at 5:26 PM on May 16, 2008

1.what is a smith chart used for?

coefficients, scattering parameters, noise figure circles, constant gain contours and regions for unconditional stability. The Smith Chart is most frequently used at or within the unity radius region. However circles, constant gain contours and regions for unconditional stability.[4...][5...] The Smith Chart is most frequently used at or within the unity radius region. However, the remainder is still

Posted in Computers & Technology by Nawraj at 8:38 AM on June 26, 2008
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How to write a programme in c to calculate the area of circle?

/aor: area of rectanglepor: perimeter of rectangleaoc: area of circlecoc: circumference of circle/include <stdio.h>mainfloat length, breadth, radius, aor, por, aoc, coc;printf "nEnter the Length and Breadth of the Rectangle: ";scanf"f f", &length, &amp;breadth;printf"nEnter the Radius of the Circle: ";scanf"f", &radius;aor = lengthbreadth

Posted in Computers & Technology by gilli... at 8:14 PM on November 04, 2008

How do you setup WPA-PSK authentication with TKIP encryption on Windows XP for a wireless network?

-Home. WPA-802.1x RADIUS signifies that there is a RADIUS Remote Authentication Dial-in User Service server on the network. A RADIUS server isnt just for dial-up connections it is a certificate authenticator-Enterprise and WPA-PSK or WPA-Home. WPA-802.1x RADIUS signifies that there is a RADIUS Remote Authentication Dial-in User Service server on the network. A RADIUS server isnt just for dial-up connections it is a

Posted in Computers & Technology by Nidhi Singh at 11:56 AM on August 14, 2008

What is the "Named Constructor Idiom"?

on the X-Y plane. Turns out there are two common ways to specify a 2-space coordinate: rectangular coordinates XY, polar coordinates RadiusAngle. Dont worry if you cant remember these; the point isnt an ambiguity error in the overloaded constructors: class Point public: Pointfloat x, float y; // Rectangular coordinates Pointfloat r, float a; // Polar coordinates radius and angle // ERROR: Overload

Posted in Computers & Technology by surajkumar at 11:52 PM on November 13, 2008

what are the three ways of drawing plygons in java? pls....quick

.swing.JPanel;public class FillPolyPanel extends JPanel public void paintComponentGraphics g super.paintComponentg; int radius = 40; int centerX = 50; int centerY = 100; int angle = 30; int dx = int radius Math.cosangle Math.PI / 180; int dy = int radius Math.sinangle Math.PI / 180; g.fillArccenterX - radius, centerY - radius, 2 radius, 2 radius, angle, 360 - 2 angle; Polygon p = new Polygon; centerX = 150; for int

Posted in Computers & Technology by SUNIL . at 11:25 PM on September 25, 2008

explain with example virtual function supporting run-time polymorphism?

CircleH //---------------------------- ------------------------------ ----------------- class TCircle public: TCircledouble r = 0.00; TCircle; void setRadiusconst double r Radius = r; double getRadius const return Radius; double Area const; virtual void ShowCharacteristics const; protected: double Radius; ; //---------------------------- ------------------------------ ----------------- endif 2. Test

Posted in Computers & Technology by bwd at 3:20 AM on September 06, 2008

In wireless networking one of my PC sudden lose his network and the system display Wireless Zero Configuration does not start. how can start

than the theoretical 150-foot radius promised by some Wi-Fi manufacturers.You cant do much about the main problem--interference that is caused by interior walls, floors, or even those walking bags to a gateway thats situated 40 to 60 feet away within a home, and 60 to 80 feet away in an office.That range is smaller than the theoretical 150-foot radius promised by some Wi-Fi manufacturers.You cant

Posted in Computers & Technology by Mahesh at 7:25 PM on June 03, 2008

Mensuration cone: height=5cm, radius=2cm?

Posted in Homework by Sasha Munroe at 10:56 AM on February 18, 2009

What is FreeRADIUS and what is it supposed to do?

The FreeRADIUS Server is a daemon for unix and unix like operating systems which allows one to set up a radius protocol server, which can be used for Authentication and Accounting various types emulates it PortSlave, radiusclient etc.FreeRADIUS is being developed by a group of people who call themselves "the FreeRADIUS project".

Posted in Computers & Accessories by kaushal Kish at 4:28 AM on December 23, 2008

How does it differ from other radius servers?

First of all, FreeRADIUS is an open-source product, and has all the benefits open-source provides.Also, it has many features not found in free servers and many commercial ones, like: Access based;radwho" program can be installed as "fingerd" Logs both UNIX wtmp file format and RADIUS detail logfiles Supports Simultaneous-Use = X parameter. Yes, this means that you can now prevent double logins

Posted in Computers & Accessories by kaushal Kish at 4:28 AM on December 23, 2008

Is there a mailing list for FreeRADIUS?

Yes. Its a mailman list, meaning you can subscribe to it using your web browser. Simply go to http://lists.freeradius.org/mailman /listinfo/freeradius-users and follow the instructions.You can also use email to subscribe, mail to:mailto:freeradius-users-requ estlists.freeradius.orgwith the following

Posted in Computers & Accessories by kaushal Kish at 4:28 AM on December 23, 2008
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