What does 10base-t mean?
Answer / Kirti Kumar Verma
10base-T is a type of Ethernet network standard that operates at 10 Mbps (megabits per second). The 'T' stands for twisted pair, indicating that it uses two pairs of wires for transmitting and receiving data.
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