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Ethernet
Ethernet is the most popular physical network architecture in use today. This architecture uses baseband transmissions and employs the bus topology. The access method used is CSMA which enables data to be transmitted at a rate of 10 Mbps.

IEEE has standardized this network architecture on the basis of the 802.3 standards.
Ethernet architecture can be implemented by using various cables and topologies. These are categorized by the IEEE ino 10 Mbps and the 100 Mbps standards. The 10 Mbps standards can be further divided into the following types:
10 Base T
10 Base 2
10 Base 5
10 Base FL


last edited (April 20, 2003) by WEBMASTER, Number of views: 4572, Current Rev: 3 (Diff)

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