Computer Networks - Physical and Data Link LayerWhat is the primary purpose of the Ethernet protocol in computer networks?ATo define how devices communicate over a local area networkBTo assign IP addresses to devicesCTo encrypt data sent over the internetDTo manage wireless connectionsCheck Answer
Step-by-Step SolutionSolution:Step 1: Understand Ethernet's roleEthernet is a protocol used mainly for communication within local area networks (LANs).Step 2: Compare with other network functionsAssigning IP addresses is done by DHCP, encryption by security protocols, and wireless management by Wi-Fi standards.Final Answer:To define how devices communicate over a local area network -> Option AQuick Check:Ethernet = LAN communication [OK]Quick Trick: Ethernet is about local network communication [OK]Common Mistakes:MISTAKESConfusing Ethernet with IP address assignmentThinking Ethernet manages wireless connectionsAssuming Ethernet encrypts data
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