185 m
Depends on the coax type - thinnet coax is 185 meters per segment, thicknet is 500 meters
Been answered already. 10 megabits/sec.
500m, for 10Base5 thicknet - probably no installations left. For 10base2 thinnet, it's around 185 m - maybe some that have not moved on to twisted-pair of some kind..
Been answered already. 10 megabits/sec.
For use in networks the maximum segment length would be 500 meters
The max distance is 100 m.
How did you coax me in to writing this?
No, it is not an adverb. Coax is a verb.
Yes, coax is a verb.
You may have to coax an answer out of another user here. He tried to coax the cat out of its hiding place. Spectacular commercials are designed to coax visitors to the theme park.
Using coax, you just do one long cable run, rather than with twisted pair where you do an individual run for each computer/terminal. Problem? coax's max is 10 Mbit/s, and every computer has to take turns accessing the coax. Using 10 Mbit/s twisted-pair, each computer has its own, dedicated connection to the hub/switch/router, so you're not slowed down when more than one comptuer wants access.
i think a suitable synonym for coax is allure