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Answer / maaun

Ethernet is A technology where all devices share same
bandwidth.

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Answer / pradeep yadav

actually ethernet is a connectivity of lan family

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Answer / shahin

Ethernet is a standard communication protocol embedded in
software & hardware, intended for building local area
networking.

Ethernet is a popular Data link layer & physical layer
technology for Local Area Network. It is less expensive &
widely used LAN technology.

First Ethernet was created in 1960's at UNIVERSITY OF HAWAII
for its ALOHA network.

First experimental Ethernet was created 1970's by BOB
METCALFE & DAVID BOGGS of PALO ALTO RESEARCH CENTER (PARC) &
speed was 2.94 Mbps.

In 1980's DIGITAL, INTEL & XEROX (DIX) jointly created
Ethernet, which is known as ETHERNET Version 1.0

In 1983, IEEE introduce Ethernet along with some
modification on DIX Ethernet. which is known as IEEE's Ethernet.

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Answer / shridh

Ethernet is a phisical media tat provides bandwidth of 10 mbps.

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Answer / sudeep_mib

A type of high-speed network for interconnecting computing
devices. Ethernet can be either 10 or 100 Mbps (Fast
Ethernet). Ethernet is a trademark of Xerox Corporation, Inc.

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Answer / s.m.feroz ahmed

Hi,
Ethernet is a Hardware device and one can view information
related to Ethernet by right clicking My Computer----
Properties-----Device Manager ----Ethernet Card it will
give information of installed Lan Card on System.

Ethernet is defined as Lan Card to which RJ45 jack is
connected for network connectivity .

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