Ethernet Technologies
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| + | ==10BASE5== | ||
| + | 10BASE5 transmitted 10Mbps over a single thick coaxial cables thus givin the name of Thicknet | ||
| + | *First medium used for Ethernet | ||
| + | *Part of the original 802.3 standard | ||
| + | *Inexpensive and do not required configuration(no needs for hubs to extend the length of systems) | ||
| + | *Technologoy is very sensitive to signal reflections | ||
| + | *Cable-dependent across the whole collision domain and it represents a large single point of failure. | ||
| + | *10BASE5 uses 'Manchester-encoded signals | ||
Revision as of 04:07, 5 March 2006
| MEDIUM | Maximum Theoretical Bandwith | Maximum Physical Distance | |
| 50-ohm coaxial
cable | 10 BASE2
(Ethernet,Thinnet) | 10 Mbps | 185 m |
| 50-ohm coaxial cable | 10 BASE5 (Ethernet,Thicknet) | 10 Mbps | 500 m |
| Category 5 UTP | 10 BASE-T
(Ethernet) | 10 Mbps | 100 m |
| Category 5 UTP | 100 BASE-TX (Ethernet) | 100 Mbps | 100 m |
| Category 5 UTP | 1000 BASE-TX
(Ethernet) | 1000 Mbps | 100 m |
| Multimode optical fiber | 100 BASE-FX (62.5/125 um) | 100 Mbps | 2000 m |
| Multimode
optical fiber | 1000 BASE-SX
(62.5/125 um) | 1000 Mbps | 220 m |
| Multimode optical fiber | 1000 BASE-SX (62.5/125 um) | 1000 Mbps | 550 m |
| Single Mode optical fiber | 1000 BASE-LX
(9/125 um) | 1000 Mbps | 5000 m |
10BASE5
10BASE5 transmitted 10Mbps over a single thick coaxial cables thus givin the name of Thicknet
- First medium used for Ethernet
- Part of the original 802.3 standard
- Inexpensive and do not required configuration(no needs for hubs to extend the length of systems)
- Technologoy is very sensitive to signal reflections
- Cable-dependent across the whole collision domain and it represents a large single point of failure.
- 10BASE5 uses 'Manchester-encoded signals
