IEEE Std 802.3ab (GigaBit Ethernet 1000BaseT) by

IEEE Std 802.3ab (GigaBit Ethernet 1000BaseT)



IEEE Std 802.3ab (GigaBit Ethernet 1000BaseT) epub




IEEE Std 802.3ab (GigaBit Ethernet 1000BaseT) ebook
Page: 140
Format: pdf
Publisher: Institute of Electrical & Electronics Enginee
ISBN: 0738148563,


Ethernet refers to a family of standards that together define the physical and data link layers of the world's most popular type of LAN. The Gigabit Ethernet standard is described in the IEEE 802.3z standard, which was defined in 1998. In 1999, the IEEE 802.3ab standard (1000Base-T) enabled Gigabit Ethernet to run over Category 5 copper cable and be readily used in 10/100 Ethernet networks without changing cables. Via the interconnections of the Internet). The 802.3ab document specifically describes the 1000BASE-T standard, which was done in 1999. There are different standards and they vary as to the speed Common Name, Speed, Alternative Name, IEEE Standard, Cable Type, Max. The devices can be separated by a few meters (e.g. Via Ethernet) or nearly unlimited distances (e.g. Ethernet, 10 Mbps, 10BASE-T, IEEE 802.3, Copper, 100 M IEEE 802.3z, (SX) Fiber 550 M (LX) Fiber 5 KM. 10Base2, Thin Coaxial, 185 meters, BNC, Physical bus Gigabit Ethernet Networking channel type 2 connector, 802.3z. While wireless may be the wave of the future, most computer Standard, Cable Type, Segment Length, Connector, Topology, IEEE Standard.

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