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are reduced, thus allowing segment distances to be extended without compromising the collision detection mechanism. The maximum allowable segment length for 10BASE-FB is 2000 meters. This media system allowed multiple half-duplex Ethernet signal repeaters to be linked in series, exceeding the limit
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on the total number of repeaters that could be used in a given 10 Mbit/s Ethernet system. 10BASE-FB links were attached to synchronous signaling repeater hubs and used to link the hubs together in a half-duplex repeated backbone system that could span longer distances.
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centered on the signal coupler. A LAN implementing this standard was applied as a branch LAN to construct an all-optical fiber hierarchical integrated LAN with a high-speed LAN (FDDI, etc.) as the backbone.
746:(FOIRL) specification, but retains compatibility with FOIRL-based equipment. When mixed with FOIRL equipment, the maximum segment length is limited to FOIRL's 1000 meters. 791:. This variant calls for a non-powered optical signal coupler capable of linking up to 33 devices, with each segment being up to 500 m in length. This formed a 1104: 691:. Of these only 10BASE-FL experienced widespread use. With the introduction of later standards 10 Mbit/s technology has been largely replaced by faster 671:
transmission, and F indicates that it relies on a medium of fiber-optic cable. The technical standard requires two strands of 62.5/125 μm
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uses a single coaxial cable into which you literally tap a connection by drilling into the cable to connect to the core and screen.
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standards, which is the first generation of Ethernet standards. In 10BASE-X, the 10 represents its maximum throughput of
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and optical variants. The first Ethernet standard was published in 1983 and classic Ethernet operating at
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uses any optical fiber with up to 4 dB/km attenuation and at least 150 MHz bandwidth;
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coaxial cable connects machines together, each machine using a T-connector to connect to its
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transmission, and X indicates the type of medium used. Classic Ethernet includes coax,
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detection time, thus increasing the possible network radius. It was replaced by
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10BASE-FL is the most commonly used 10BASE-F specification of Ethernet over
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Parker, Tim (2000-07-10). "Obscure standard may make you flip for fibre".
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operation of 10BASE-FB, delays normally associated with Ethernet
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was the dominant form of Ethernet until the first standard for
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technology. There are three different variants of 10BASE-F:
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stands for fiber optic link. It replaces the original
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Index

Mbit/s
Ethernet
baseband
twisted pair
Fast Ethernet
coaxial
Data rate
Line code
PE
MBd
10BASE5
Coax
RG-8
Ω
AUI
N
Vampire tap
MAU
LAN
bus topology
collision
10BASE2
Coax
RG-58
BNC
EAD/TAE-E
NIC
terminators
fibre
Data rate

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