What is difference between fast ethernet and ethernet port?
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Answer / shekhu
Fast Ethernet port works with 100 Mbps and Ethernet port
works with 10 Mbps.
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Answer / dev.richhariya
Fast Ethernet uses the same frame formats and CSMA/CD
technology as normal 10Mbps Ethernet. The difference is
that the maximum delay for the signal across the segment is
now 5.12 microseconds instead of 51.2 microseconds. This
comes from the fact that the bit time (time to transmit one
bit) is 0.01 microseconds and that the slot time for a
frame is 512 bit times.
The Inter-Packet Gap (IPG) for 802.3u is 0.96 microseconds
as opposed to 9.6 microseconds for 10Mbps Ethernet.
The slot-time is the time it takes to transmit 512 bits on
10Mbps Ethernet (i.e. 5.12 microseconds) and listen for a
collision (see earlier). This remains the same for
100BaseT, but the network distance between nodes, or span,
is reduced.
" Fast Ethernet port works with 100 Mbps and Ethernet port
works with 10 Mbps ".
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Answer / mallikarjun
Ethernet port works with 10 Mbps & Fast Ethernet port works
with 100 Mbps.
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Answer / yusuf shaikh
fa is of 100 mbps
e is of 10 mbps
we can not use ethernet between two switches for TRUNKING
bur we can use fast ethernet port as a trunk port
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Answer / satish kumar singh
fast ethernet port works on 100mbps.
and it can be use runk port between two switches.
ethernet port works with 10 mbps and it can't be used
in trink port between the two switches.
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Answer / rakesh
what is the difference between fddi and ethernet and atm?
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Answer / vinod parab
Ethernet- 10BASE T,2,5(802.3) DATA can travel at speeed of
upto 10mbps upto distance of 100 m(T) to 500m(5).cat 3 utp
Fast Ethernet- 100basetx (802.3 u) data travel 10 times
faster at speed of upto 100mbps upto distance of 100 tp
412m.cat 5,6 utp
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Difference Between E & F/E
Ethernet support 10 mbps
Fast Ethernet support 100 mbps
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Answer / bhanu kr. gupta (bharti airtel
Fast Ethernet is a collective term for a number of Ethernet
standards that carry traffic at the nominal rate of 100
Mbit/s, against the original Ethernet speed of 10 Mbit/s.
Ethernet is the most widely-installed local area network (
LAN) technology. Specified in a standard, IEEE 802.3,
Ethernet was originally developed by Xerox from an earlier
specification called Alohanet (for the Palo Alto Research
Center Aloha network) and then developed further by Xerox,
DEC, and Intel. An Ethernet LAN typically uses coaxial
cable or special grades of twisted pair wires. Ethernet is
also used in wireless LANs. The most commonly installed
Ethernet systems are called 10BASE-T and provide
transmission speeds up to 10 Mbps. Devices are connected to
the cable and compete for access using a Carrier Sense
Multiple Access with Collision Detection (CSMA/CD )
protocol.
Fast Ethernet or 100BASE-T provides transmission speeds up
to 100 megabits per second and is typically used for LAN
backbone systems, supporting workstations with 10BASE-T
cards. Gigabit Ethernet provides an even higher level of
backbone support at 1000 megabits per second (1 gigabit or
1 billion bits per second). 10-Gigabit Ethernet provides up
to 10 billion bits per second.
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Answer / s.m.feroz ahmed
Hi,
Difference between Fast Ethernet and Ethernet Port is Fast
Ethernet is the Cat5 cable through which one can access lan
and Ethernet Port is the port inside CPU to which
Lan/Ethernet Card is installed without the installation of
Ethernet port one cannot access fast ethernet.
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