Data transmissions is via frames, each having a single MAC address.
The CSMA/CD access method is used to detect collisions.
Data transmissions is via frames, each having a single MAC address. The CSMA/CD access method is used to detect collisions.
The CSMA/CD access method is used to detect collisions Data transmission is via frames, each having a single MAC address
data can be transferred at a maximum rate of 1000 Mbps data transmission can be via UTP or fiber optic cabling
data can be transferred at a maximum rate of 1000 Mbps data transmission can be via UTP or fiber optic cabling
A standard Ethernet frame can encapsulate up to 1500 bytes of payload data. This maximum payload size is referred to as the Maximum Transmission Unit (MTU). In total, including headers and trailers, the entire Ethernet frame can be up to 1518 bytes for standard Ethernet (or 1522 bytes for VLAN-tagged frames). Any data exceeding this limit must be fragmented into multiple frames for transmission.
To wire a PoE Ethernet cable for power and data transmission, you need to use a cable that supports Power over Ethernet (PoE) and has the necessary connectors. Connect the Ethernet cable to a PoE injector or switch, ensuring that the correct wires are matched for power and data transmission. Follow the manufacturer's instructions for proper wiring and configuration to ensure successful power and data transmission over the Ethernet cable.
Phone lines and Ethernet differ in terms of data transmission and connectivity. Phone lines typically have slower data transmission speeds compared to Ethernet, which offers faster and more reliable data transfer. Additionally, Ethernet provides a more stable and secure connection for networking devices compared to phone lines.
The standard for fiber-optic Ethernet transmittion is 802.3ae
The standard for fiber-optic Ethernet transmittion is 802.3ae
Ethernet standard 802.3u refers to Fast Ethernet, which supports data transfer rates of 100 Mbps. It primarily uses twisted-pair cabling (such as Category 5 cables) and can also operate over fiber optic connections. Fast Ethernet is widely utilized in local area networks (LANs) to provide faster data transmission compared to the original 10 Mbps Ethernet (802.3).
802.3 is the IEEE standard for Ethernet devices and data managment
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