I think ye are working on a college final, matey!!! This link should get ye started:
http://computer.howstuffworks.com/ethernet4.htm
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Fibre Channel over Ethernet (FCoE) is a network protocol that encapsulates Fibre Channel frames within Ethernet packets, enabling the convergence of storage and data networking onto a single Ethernet infrastructure. This allows for efficient data transfer and reduces the complexity of managing separate networks for storage and general data traffic. FCoE typically operates over a lossless Ethernet network, which ensures that data integrity is maintained during transmission. It is commonly used in data centers to optimize storage area networks (SANs) and improve overall network performance.
WIFI and ETHERNET
Transmission media
A conduit in an Ethernet network infrastructure serves as a protective pathway for cables, helping to organize and shield them from external interference. It also facilitates the efficient transmission of data signals between network devices.
The port that you plug an Ethernet network cable into is commonly called an Ethernet port or RJ-45 port. This port is typically found on computers, routers, switches, and other network devices. It allows for wired network connections, facilitating data transmission over local area networks (LANs).
The data is broadcast to all network nodes but only the destination node or nodes respond
An Ethernet controller is a hardware component that manages the communication between a computer or device and a network over Ethernet. It handles tasks such as framing data for transmission, error detection, and flow control. Ethernet controllers can be integrated into the motherboard or exist as standalone network interface cards (NICs). They are essential for enabling wired network connectivity in both personal and enterprise environments.
Pull the Ethernet cable out of the back of the unit is the easiest solution. Either that or disable the Local Area Connection through "Network Connections" (Accessed through control panel in Windows).
Most network cards nowadays use the Ethernet protocol.Most network cards nowadays use the Ethernet protocol.Most network cards nowadays use the Ethernet protocol.Most network cards nowadays use the Ethernet protocol.
LANE
when ethernet cable is plugged in it is detected by ethernet card. if the cable is connected to network it detects that network and dispalys " you are connected to network"
A router, switch or hub can be at the center of an ethernet network.