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What is
1000BASE-T Segment Lenth
100m range, star topology
What is
1000BASE-CX Segment Lenth
25m distance
What is
1000BASE-SX Segment Lenth
Half-duplex 62.5-micron MM fiber connections can reach a maximum segment length of 275m.
Half-duplex 50-micron MM fiber connections can reach a maximum segment length of 316m.
Full-duplex 62.5-micron MM fiber connections can reach a maximum segment length of 275m.
Full-duplex 50-micron MM fiber connections can reach a maximum segment length of 550m
What is
1000BASE-LX Segment Lenth
Half-duplex SM fiber connections can reach a maximum segment length of 316m.
Full-duplex SM fiber connections can reach a maximum segment length of 5000m
What is
10GBASE-SR Segment Lenth
26m to 82m
What is
10GBASE-LR Segment Lenth
10km range fiber
What is
10BASE-T Segment Lenth
or anyBASE-T
100m
What connector does
1000BASE-CX use
9-pin shielded connector
What connector does
1000BaseSX use
SC or ST
100BaseT4
uses
Category 3, 4, or 5 UTP or STP
and RJ-45 connector
IEEE 802.3u
100BaseFX
segment length is
412m with half-duplex MM fiber
10,000m with full-duplex SM fiber
What does MM and SM mean
Multimode (MM) fiber—This is generally used for shorter distances and is ideal for a campus-sized network. MM also has a larger diameter of optical fiber than SM fiber.
Single-mode (SM) fiber—This mode is used to span longer distances. SM also allows for a higher data rate than MM and faster data transmission speeds.
10BASE-FL
segment lenth is
Up to 2km
What are the catagories for 10BASE-T
Category 3—Data cable that can handle speeds up to 10Mbps.
Although it is faster than the Cat2 cable, this was quite popular until network speeds surpassed the 10Mbps threshold.

Category 4—Data cable that can handle speeds up to 16Mbps and is meant to be used with token ring LANs.
Category 5—Data cable that can handle speeds up to 100Mbps and is currently the most popular cable select
What catagories does
1000BASE-T use
cat5e/cat6 copper cabling
OC1 OPERATES AT
51.84 mbps
OC3 OPERATES AT
155.52 Mbps
OC12 OPERATES AT
622.08 Mbps
T1 OPERATES AT
1.544 Mbps
T3 OPERATES AT
44.736 Mbps