no. The differences between ethernet and token ring are greater then the frame type. Ethernet uses CDMA and token ring uses.....well a token. Token ring adapters have an on-board processor for source route bridging which uses a RIF field and ethernet has nothing of the sort. There are many more examples, but the simple answer is it will not work. fm
10 Base 2 uses RG58. Since this is in the Catagory for Xbox. you can not connect this directly to your Xbox, you must use 10BaseT or a converter to get from 10Base2 to ethernet with an RJ45 Connector.
10 Base 2 uses RG58. Since this is in the Catagory for Xbox. you can not connect this directly to your Xbox, you must use 10BaseT or a converter to get from 10Base2 to ethernet with an RJ45 Connector.
10base5
False
The one that looks like an over-sized phone plug is called "RJ-45"
100BaseT
Ethernet networking typically uses category 5 or category 6 cabling.
False. It uses a coaxial cable and an AUI connector.
There is no difference; Ethernet is Ethernet, regardless of where it is deployed.
No, RJ45 is only used for ethernet connections and can be used between your computer and any networked device, such as a cable modem or a network hub.
100 Base T