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18 Cards in this Set
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10Base-T (802.3i)
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Medium: CAT5 UTP
Distance: 100 meters |
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10Base-2 (802.3a)
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Medium: Thinnet Coax
Distance: 185 meters |
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10Base-5 (802.3)
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Medium: Thicknet Coax
Distance: 500 meters |
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10Base-F (802.3j)
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Medium: Fiber
Distance: 2000 meters |
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10Base-FB (802.3j)
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Medium: Fiber
Distance: 2000 meters |
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10Base-FL (802.3j)
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Medium: Fiber
Distance: 2000 meters |
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10Base-FP (802.3j)
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Medium: Fiber
Distance: 500 meters |
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100Base-T (802.3u)
"Fast Ethernet" |
Medium: CAT5 UTP
Distance: 100 meters |
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100Base-T4 (802.3u)
"Fast Ethernet" |
Medium: CAT3, 4, or 5 UTP
Distance: 100 meters |
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100Base-TX (802.3u)
"Fast Ethernet" |
Medium: CAT5 UTP
Distance: 100 meters |
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100Base-FX (802.3u)
"Fast Ethernet" |
Medium: Multimode or SIngle-mode Fiber
Distance: 412 meters for half duplex; 2000 meters full duplex |
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What does each part of the name of a standard represent? Such as: "10BaseTX"
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The number "10": is the speed
The middle word "Base": is the signal type, and in this case Baseband The third part "TX": the media/medium used |
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1000Base-T (802.3ab)
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Medium: CAT 5 or 6 UTP
Distance: 100 meters |
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1000Base-X (802.3z)
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Medium: Shielded Balanced Coax
Distance: 25-5000 meters |
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1000Base-CX (802.3z)
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Medium: Shielded Balanced Coax
Distance: 25 meters |
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1000Base-SX (802.3z)
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Medium: Multimode Fiber, wavelength 800
Distance: 550 in practice (220 per specification) |
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1000Base-LX & LH (802.3z) multimode
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Medium: Multimode fiber, wavelength: 1300 nm
Distance: 550 meters |
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1000Base-LH (802.3z) single mode
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Medium: single mode, wavelength 1300 nm
Distance: 10,000 |