uses one pair for receiving packets and another pair for sending packets.
100 meters or 328 feet unless a repeater (such as a switch or a router) is placed inline.
You would want to move to a Gigabit network. This will require a switch capable of Gigabit speeds, network cabling capable of Gigabit speeds (Cat 5e for example), and a network interface on a computer that is also Gigabit rated. Most modern switches are Gigabit rated (even inexpensive soho switches).
longest i have seen in a store was 100ft but if you need longer get a roll of Ethernet cable and 3 ends for it then make your own length of cable.
Simply upgrade your network hardware to 100baseT compatible devices and components, eg: Hubs, switches,routers, cables and computers(network cards)
ring/hybrid
if you want to upgrade you 100baseT ethernet network so that it will run about 10 time the current speed, what technology would you use?
Install a switch.
If your printer is attached directly to your computer, you should share it (the way you do it depends of your operating system). If your printer is connected directly to your network (WiFi or Ethernet) it should be properly configured.
The basic components of a network are the clients and the network hardware such as the switch that connects the hosts together. Each client is required to have a network interface card and must be configured with the network IP settings that the admin has configured for the network. Once all the lower level settings have been configured you need to configure the computer to join either the workgroup or the network domain that is configured on the network.
100 meters or 328 feet
It is when the ethernet is configured to link the ip and then get a bridged connection. A bridge also rejuvenates the data packets sent over a network as they can deteriorate over long distances.
A network that has ten or more nodes is usually configured as a client/server network.