Ethernet is the technology that is commonly used in wired local area networks (LANs). A LAN is a network of computers and other electronic devices that covers a small area, such as a room, office, or ...
Ethernet is ubiquitous, fast, and simple. You only need two diffpairs (four wires) to establish a 100Mbit link, the hardware is everywhere, you can do Ethernet over long distances easily, and tons of ...
An Ethernet cable plugged into an Ethernet port on motherboard I/O - Natallia Boroda/Shutterstock Even if you're not an IT specialist, an Ethernet cable is pretty straightforward. Plug one end into ...
Yes, token ring is gone, but it was never a flop. In retrospect, today’s Ethernet resembles more closely the token-ring IEEE 802.5 standard than it does its own original IEEE 802.3 standard. As ...
Even if you're not an IT specialist, an Ethernet cable is pretty straightforward. Plug one end into the wall, the other end into your router (and then another into your computer) and you get internet.