Yes, Ethernet is very common on LANs and is a baseband transmission type.
Electrical signals are found in different parts of the frequency spectrum. A baseband signal is an "original" signal that directly conveys the frequency range of the original: a hi-fi audio signal is commonly 20 Hz to 20 kHz, analog video (European) is 50 Hz to 5 MHz. A baseband signal *does not* use a modulated carrier, no matter how high or low its frequency. Any signal that *does* use modulation is *not* a baseband signal. Radio (and other) transmission systems use the baseband signal to modulate a carrier before sending. On reception, the modulation is extracted to become a copy of the original baseband signal.
True - Ethernet is the predominant protocol found in LANs today.
The information found in the Ethernet frame trailer would be the error checking code.
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the serial number was found in ethernet ( part of external system unit). the use of it was it can memorize all numbers that you written or it can identify the name of user of that number. that's all i hope it so helpful to you!
the serial number was found in ethernet ( part of external system unit). the use of it was it can memorize all numbers that you written or it can identify the name of user of that number. that's all i hope it so helpful to you!
An ethernet network hub can be easily found at a local electronic store like Bestbuy or Future Shop. It can also be found on eBay and Amazon at great prices.
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Cheap Gigabit ethernet hubs can be found online at specialist broadband and networking sites such as Bestbuy and Newegg. They can also be purchased from other retailer sites such as Amazon, and often come bundled with broadband packages for example with BT or Virgin Media.
the serial number was found in ethernet ( part of external system unit). the use of it was it can memorize all numbers that you written or it can identify the name of user of that number. that's all i hope it so helpful to you!
The "MAC" address of your computer is built into the Ethernet board.