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In an Ethernet network, under what two scenarios can devices transmit? (Choose two)Question 9Select one or more:When the medium is idle.When one of the devices is a server.When they get a Javascript file sent to them.When the devices detect no other devices are sending frames.

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In an Ethernet network, under what two scenarios can devices transmit? (Choose two)Question 9Select one or more:When the medium is idle.When one of the devices is a server.When they get a Javascript file sent to them.When the devices detect no other devices are sending frames.

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The two scenarios under which devices can transmit in an Ethernet network are:

  1. When the medium is idle.
  2. When the devices detect no other devices are sending frames.

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