Handshake Standard - A Handshake is a term in information technology and telecommunications that refers to the automated process of negotiation that dynamically sets the parameters (such as informati...
1000BASE-T, or IEEE 802.3ab, is a Gigabit Ethernet wiring standard for Local Area Networks (LAN) that uses copper-based networking hardware as its medium. It is one of the most widely used standards ...
100BASE-T is a subset of Fast Ethernet that refers collectively to a number of Ethernet wiring standards that carry signals at 100Mbps over twisted pair cables. Its IEEE-designated identifier is deri...
10BASE-T is an Ethernet standard for local area networks (LAN) that requires only one copper twisted pair cable of Category 3 (CAT-3) or higher, either unshielded twisted pair (UTP) or shielded twist...
10BASE5 is an Ethernet standard that requires a specialized coaxial cable to transmit Ethernet frames at a rate of 10Mbps. It is also known as "Thick Ethernet" or "Thicknet" because of the thick coax...
10BASE2, or IEEE 802.3, is an early Ethernet Standard that makes use of industry-standard RG-58 coaxial communications cables connected to BNC T-connectors. 10BASE2 gets its identifier, assigned by ...
Gigabit Ethernet Gigabit Ethernet, as defined by the IEEE 802.3-2005 standard, is a term referring to the different types of technologies developed with the ability to transmit Ethernet frames at a m...
Twisted pair cabling is a type of networking hardware formed by twisting two copper wires together in order to minimize electromagnetic interference (EMI) from outside sources as well as crosstalk be...
WAN, which stands for Wireless Area Network, is a computer network that spans a wide geographical range, crossing metropolitan, regional or national boundaries using routers and public communications...
Fast Ethernet refers to a set of Ethernet standards that are able to transmit data at a minimum of 100Mbps, over the original 10 Mbps Ethernet speed. Introduced in 1995, Fast Ethernet was the fastest...