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CompTIA A+ Certification All-in-One Exam Guide

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dots to smooth out jagged edges that are typical of printers without RET,

producing a higher-quality print job.

retinal scanner Biometric security device that authenticates an individual

by comparing retinal scans. Rarer in the real world than in media such as

movies or video games.

RFI (radio frequency interference) Another form of electrical interference

caused by radio wave–emitting devices, such as cell phones, wireless

network cards, and microwave ovens.

RG-59 Coaxial cable used for cable television, cable modems, and

broadcast TV; thinner than RG-6, which makes it suitable for shorter patch

cables.

RG-6 Coaxial cabling used for cable television. It has a 75-ohm impedance

and uses an F-type connector.

RIP (raster image processor) Component in a printer that translates the

raster image into commands for the printer.

riser card Special adapter card, usually inserted into a special slot on a

motherboard, that changes the orientation of expansion cards relative to the

motherboard. Riser cards are used extensively in slimline computers to keep

total depth and height of the system to a minimum. Sometimes called a

daughterboard.

risk analysis A detailed assessment of any problems that could result from

a change.

RJ (registered jack) connector UTP cable connector, used for both

telephone and network connections. RJ-11 is a connector for four-wire UTP;

usually found in telephone connections. RJ-45 is a connector for eight-wire

UTP; usually found in network connections.

RJ-11 See RJ (registered jack) connector.

RJ-45 See RJ (registered jack) connector.

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