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Ethernet is the most common set of standards for wired connections in local area networks.

Ethernet is the most common set of standards for wired connections in local area networks.

Originally designed in the 1970s, Ethernet had a data rate of 10 megabits per second. Later, Ethernet was extended to support rates of 100 megabits/second, 1 gigabit/second, 10 gigabits/second and 100 gigabits/second.

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What type of connection to get for a web server

I've been doing some research about this topic but I had no luck finding my answer. Will a 2Mbps G.SHDSL connection do the work or should I go with a 5/10/20Mbps Metro Ethernet connection? Or am I in a completely wrong direction? When I look for…
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How many RJ45 outlets is too many?

This is going to be a silly question. Good friends of mine are opening an ophthalmologist office, and have asked me to provide input on their plans for the IT network. I'm a cybersecurity expert, not a network specialist however. The job is to be…
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daisy chained layer 2

I just read an article about how daisy chaining switches is bad, that one should always do an Ethernet drop directly to the main switch rather than passing by the others, because power issues will cause the people using the network to lose more…
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What is the minimum and maximum size of an Ethernet frame with split up

How do I calculated the minimum and maximum size of an Ethernet frame with split up.We all know maximum size for Ehternet frame is 1518bytes but would be the with split up?
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My business computer doesnt connect to any ethernet device outside business lan

My computer which i use at work is within a domain. And our internet connection is through some kind of filter. So in Internet Explorer, there is a configured lan setting. When i try to connect any other ethernet device with this computer, i cant…
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