- The least expensive high-speed LAN alternative
- Easy to understand, implement, manage, and maintain
- Offers wide topological flexibility for network installation
One of the most popular and widely deployed network technologies in the world, Ethernet describes communication over a single cable shared by all devices on a network.
Ethernet represents the family of local-area network (LAN) products covered by the IEEE 802.3 standard that defines the CSMA/CD protocol. Optical fiber and twisted-pair cables operate with 3 data rates: 10 Mbits/s (10Base-T Ethernet), 100 Mbits/s (Fast Ethernet), and 1000 Mbits/s (Gigabit Ethernet).
Since it’s easy to understand, implement, manage, and maintain, Ethernet has survived as a popular LAN technology. It allows for low-cost networking and provides wide topological flexibility for network installation. In addition, it guarantees successful interconnection and operation of standards-compliant products.
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