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Wired LANs Ethernet - Coggle Diagram
Wired LANs Ethernet
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** To be able to handle a 100 Mbps data rate, several changes need to be made at the physical layer
- Gigabit Ethernet (1 Gbps)
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The goals of the Gigabit Ethernet were to upgrade the data rate to 1 Gbps, but keep the address length, the frame format, and the maximum and minimum frame length the same.
The need for an even higher data rate resulted in the design of the Gigabit Ethernet Protocol (1000 Mbps).
The idea is to extend the technology, the data rate, and the coverage distance so that the Ethernet can be used as LAN and MAN (metropolitan area network).
The IEEE committee created 10 Gigabit Ethernet and called it Standard 802.3ae. This data rate is possible only with fiber-optic technology at this time.
In recent years, there has been another look into the Ethernet for use in metropolitan areas.
- The data-link layer and the physical layer are the
territory of the local and wide area networks.
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- Standard Ethernet (10 Mbps)
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