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Answer:

The answer to this question is given below in the explanation section.

Step-by-step explanation:

You use a really long cable to connect the desktop computer in your bedroom to the router on the other side of your house. Which of these may be a problem?

  • IP/MAC confusion
  • Lack of input device
  • Attenuation
  • Adaptation

The correct answer to this question is Attenuation.

Attenuation is the loss of signal strength in networking cables or connections. This may occur when the cable is spread over a long distance. Attenuation is typically measured in (dB) decibels or voltage and can occur due to a variety of factors. Attenuation occurs in the cable when there is a reduction in power of the light signal as it is transmitted.

Other options are not correct because IP/MAC confusion will not occur due to long-distance cable. Lack of input device may not create the problem and adaptation also.

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