What does the acronym RTS represent? A. Required to save B. Ready to start C. Request to send D. Right to separate E. None of the above

Required to save
Ready to start
Request to send
Right to separate E. None of the above

The correct answer is C. Request to send.

RTS is a control signal used in computer networking to request permission to transmit data. It is used in half-duplex communication, where two devices can only transmit or receive data at one time. When a device wants to transmit data, it sends an RTS signal to the other device. If the other device is not busy, it will send a CTS signal back, allowing the first device to transmit data.

The other options are incorrect.

  • A. Required to save is not a valid acronym.
  • B. Ready to start is a valid acronym, but it is not used in computer networking.
  • D. Right to separate is not a valid acronym.
  • E. None of the above is the correct answer if the question is “What does the acronym RTS represent?”