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A network technician installs a new 19.7ft (6m), Cat 6, UTP cable for the connection between a server and a switch. Communication to the server is degraded, and the NIC statistics show dropped packets and CRC errors. Which of the following cables would the technician most likely use instead to reduce the errors?
Correct Answer: D
The errors described - dropped packets and CRC (Cyclic Redundancy Check) errors - often indicate electromagnetic interference (EMI) on unshielded twisted pair (UTP) cabling. The correct replacement is STP (Shielded Twisted Pair), which has shielding that protects signals from external interference, ensuring better reliability in noisy environments such as data centers or near heavy electrical equipment. A). Coaxial is not used for modern Ethernet server-switch links. B). Shorter UTP cable does not solve EMI issues. C). Plenum cable refers to cable jacket type for fire safety, not electrical shielding. STP cabling reduces interference and ensures reliable gigabit+ Ethernet connections between servers and switches. References (CompTIA Network+ N10-009): Domain: Network Troubleshooting - Cabling issues, UTP vs. STP, EMI.