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LC and SC fibre connector suppors full duplex.
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In depends on if you are running half or full-duplex connection. Half-duplex can work with as few as 1 strand, while full-duplex requires at least 2 strands available.
full-duplex
Full duplex means it can receive and send at the same time.10 100 means it supports both of these speeds (10 Mbps and 100 Mbps).Full duplex means it can receive and send at the same time.10 100 means it supports both of these speeds (10 Mbps and 100 Mbps).Full duplex means it can receive and send at the same time.10 100 means it supports both of these speeds (10 Mbps and 100 Mbps).Full duplex means it can receive and send at the same time.10 100 means it supports both of these speeds (10 Mbps and 100 Mbps).
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reliable, connection-based, full-duplex, byte-stream
There are two kinds of duplex connections : 1- Half Duplex : That is a one-way connection. You are sending data or receiving some at a time. Some wireless access points are half-duplex. Talki Walkie is a good example of this kind of connection. 2- Full Duplex : That is a two-way connection. You can send and receive date at a same time. Telephone is the best example of it, as you can listen and talk at a same time.
Full Duplex
A core in fiber optics is a single strand of fiber. It forms one half-duplex channel, where one transmitter can send data to one receiver. In order to form a full-duplex channel, two cores or strands are required. Many fiber optic cables contain many cores organized in many bundles.
Full duplex has the highest throughput concering communication.
A collision will never occur in full duplex.