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No Guy its not.
10-Mbps Ethernet, 100-Mbps or Fast Ethernet, and 1000-Mbps or Gigabit Ethernet.
To wire a PoE Ethernet cable for power and data transmission, you need to use a cable that supports Power over Ethernet (PoE) and has the necessary connectors. Connect the Ethernet cable to a PoE injector or switch, ensuring that the correct wires are matched for power and data transmission. Follow the manufacturer's instructions for proper wiring and configuration to ensure successful power and data transmission over the Ethernet cable.
(From: Jean Andrews CompTIA A+ 6th Edition pg. 846) The three variations of Ethernet are primarily distinguished from one another by speed: (1) 10-Mbps Ethernet, (2) 100-Mbps or Fast Ethernet, and (3) 1000-Mbps or Gigabit Ethernet.
Phone lines and Ethernet differ in terms of data transmission and connectivity. Phone lines typically have slower data transmission speeds compared to Ethernet, which offers faster and more reliable data transfer. Additionally, Ethernet provides a more stable and secure connection for networking devices compared to phone lines.
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Yes, Ethernet is very common on LANs and is a baseband transmission type.
to allow for transmission on two separate LANs at the same time. Perhaps the most common application of dual Ethernet is in firewall machines.