100BaseT, is there a minimum cable length ? - Cisco Community Hi, I am connecting two ethernet switches together via CAT5e crossover, used for a 100BaseT network The switches will physically sit ontop of each other Obviously I want to keep the cable as short as possible, (20cm-30cm) I have spent hours hours trawling the IEEE specificiation and can find
Difference between 100Baset 100BaseTx - Cisco Community 100BaseT and 100BaseTX are basically the same thing Technically I think 100BaseT would encompass all the 100BaseT (copper) technologies (ie: 100BaseTX (RJ45 - 2 pair), 100BaseT4 (RJ45 - 4 pair)) vs the 100BaseF (optical) technologies
What is physically different between 10base-t and 100base-t? I would assume that the primary difference between 10base-t vs 100base-t is the speed of the clocks interpreting the electrical signal In other words, if you ensure that a "bit" is transmitted in 1
Does the MDS9222i GigE ports support 100BaseT IP network? Hi folks, Do the four GigE ports on the MDS 9222i and 18 4 module support a 100BaseT IP network? In other works can I connect the GigE port to a 100BaseT connection or does it have to be physically connected to a 1000Mb s connection? I have an IP cloud that has an actual max WAN speed of 35Mb s
Max length of 100BaseT Full Duplex conn with CAT5e Hi, everybody knows that the segment max length for a 100BaseT connection is + - 100 meters Is this because of the risk of collisions due to the delay introduced by the copper cable? (Making it compulsory for half duplex connections) Does the length limitation applies to FullDuplex mode? If this
How can 1000BASE-T transmit receive on the same pins? How can 1000-BaseT (Gigabit ethernet twisted copper pairs) technology transmit over the Rx pins amp; receive over the Tx pins? It's baseband technology (hence the name), right? Discrete digital pu
Totally confused with Ethernet, 10base5,10base,2, 10BaseT, 100baseXX Solved: Totally confused with Ethernet, 10base5,10base,2, 10BaseT, 100baseXX What is the relation between Ethernet and 10baseX, 100BaseX, 1000BaseX ? I know that Ethernet is a layer2 lan technology and 10baseX 100BaseX is the physical media type
What are all compenents needed for a 100Base-T network (hardware . . . I am a student at Metro and need to find out what components are needed to set up a 100Base-T network, including all the software and hardware ( it will include 10 microcomps, 1 file server, 1 printer server) i am limited to eight-port devices Any help would be greatly appreciated, Thanks
ethernet - Does 10BASE-T contain four wire pairs or two-wire pairs and . . . You are correct that 10Base-T and 100Base-Tx use two pairs for communication, while 1000Base-T uses all four You may be confused because you're conflating different standards for different items 10Base-T, 100Base-Tx, etc , are signaling and electrical standards from IEEE (802 3i) The cable itself is defined by ISO IEC 11801, and is called Category 5, 5e, 6, etc The connectors commonly used