calculate backoff time on an Ethernet link after a collision?
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How many bits are there in a data link layer ethernet address?
Ethernet is a physical and data link layer technology for local area networks (LANs). Ethernet was invented by engineer Robert Metcalfe. When first widely deployed in the 1980s, Ethernet supported a maximum theoretical data rate of 10 megabits per second.
Go into Control Panel on Windows.Click on 'Network and sharing centre'In the 'View your active networks' panel - click the blue 'Ethernet' link to the right of the word 'Connections'A box will appear titled 'Ethernet Status'Click the 'Details' buttonThe numbers on the 'IPV4 address' line - is your IP address.
Application: FTP, SMTP, HTTP Transport : TCP, UTP Network : IP, routing protocols Link : PPP ethernet Physical : bit
Logical link control manages traffic in the Open Systems Interconnection and identifies line protocols including NetBIOS or NetWare. Medium Access Control is responsible for sharing physical connection to the network amongst numerous computers via Ethernet.
How many bits are there in a data link layer ethernet address?
Ethernet is a data link layer protocol - layer 2
put a usb in your laptop and transfer your ethernet file to the usb then place it where ever you want to have ethernet
It is both. For more info. try this link: http://t1rex.blogspot.com/2007/12/what-is-ethernet-wan.html
When an Ethernet adapter and a hub are properly connected, they exchange link pulse signals every 16.8 milliseconds to test the connection.
You can link up your PC to the CM100 by using an Ethernet cable or USB cord. Connect the Ethernet cable to the CM100 Linksys modem and the other to the Ethernet port on your computer or if you are using USB connect the USB cord to the USB port on the computer.
Ethernet port
Wired Ethernet can physically detect collisions, WIFI can't.
logical link control sublayer
Ethernet ( not sure )
Yes with a wireless router and connect the PS3 by the ethernet port to a wireless ethernet bridge. see related link
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