B. 10Gbase-ER
Fiber-optic
10GBase-ER
Ethernet cables are made from cat5e cable. This cable is designed for carrying signals and is commonly used in networking. It is made up of several multicolored wires which carry the signal. This cable must have Ethernet Connectors on both end to enable to to be plugged into a router or modem.
A Category 5 (Cat 5) cable is used for carrying signals. It is a twisted pair of cables used for computer networks such as Ethernet. It can also be used to carry telephony and video signals.
It would be 10Base-ER. It has a maximum rang of 40 Kilometers witch is 24.4 miles.
It would be 10Base-ER. It has a maximum rang of 40 Kilometers witch is 24.4 miles.
As you've not listed any of the 10Gbit protocols, we can't help. Try looking up Wikipedia for your answer.
Walmart does carry cheap ethernet cables at their online store only. They sell the cheapest ethernet cables for around 8 dollars, and the expensive ones for around 30.
No. They only carry separated color signals.
The three main types of network media are twisted pair cables, coaxial cables, and fiber optic cables. Twisted pair cables, commonly used in Ethernet networks, transmit electrical signals. Coaxial cables also carry electrical signals and are often used in cable television and internet connections. Fiber optic cables transmit data as light signals, allowing for high-speed and long-distance communication.
The analog method of signal transmission uses radio waves to carry signals. Digital transmission involves the use of satellites to transmit signals.
Scheduled maintenance can be a problem; you can't just drive up to the mountain peak to check on things. Bandwidth can also be an issue; radio signals don't carry nearly as much information as a fiber optic, or even an ethernet wire.