IEEE designates Thicknet as 10BASE5 Ethernet. It is an early form of Ethernet that uses a thick coaxial cable to transmit data at a speed of 10 Mbps over a distance of up to 500 meters. Thicknet requires the use of repeaters to extend the network beyond its maximum length and employs a bus topology for network connections.
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what kind of typology do Ethernet networks normally use
To establish a trunked line between two Catalyst 2950 switches, you should use an Ethernet cable with support for VLAN trunking. Typically, this would be a standard Ethernet cable with support for IEEE 802.1Q encapsulation to allow for the transmission of multiple VLANs over the same link.
Coaxial and ethernet. The round one is coaxial, the rectangular ones are ethernet.
Ethernet cable
The IEEE 1394 is similar to a USB device, it can be plugged into the port on the computer or device, mostly to import audio or video files. The IEEE 1394 port is called a firewire. An external scanner or disk drive may also have a firewire port.
There are different types of gibabit Ethernet; the cabling can either be some kind of copper cable, usually UTP, or fiber optic.
is it a straight ethernet or a crossover? i am using a Motorola SURFboard SB5120. You'll only need a straight ethernet cable for that.
You can use any cat 5 ethernet cable to connect the xbox 360 to the router.
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Ethernet ( not sure )
It's kind of the other way around. IEEE 1394 is the standard. It is also known as Firewire.