10BaseT is an Ethernet cabling standard. 10BaseT devices can transfer data at a rate of up to 10 Mbps, and use twisted pairs of wires in their Ethernet cabling, as opposed to a coaxial cable. If you see wiring with an RJ-45 plug on the end, you probably have a 10BaseT or backwards-compatible product (such as 100BaseT or 1000BaseT).
A variant of the Ethernet, 10base2 is also called the cheapernet. It uses a thin coaxial cable that is terminated by BNC connectors.
10Base2 is also known as Thin Ethernet
The maximum length of a 10Base2 thinwire ethernet cable is 185 ft.
None. A metre is a measure of length or distance while 10base2 is a pure, dimensionless number.
200 meters,
For 10Base2, the 10 stands for 10 megabits per second, Base means baseband, and 2 equals 200 meters
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10Base2 is also known as Thin Ethernet
The requirements for a 10Base2 network: RG58u Coaxial cable T-connectors BNC's Terminators Ground, usually a ground chain Internetworking with Cisco and Microsoft Technologies pg. 226 and 227
Thinnet 10BASE2 cable