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- Ethernet specification for unshielded twisted pair cable (category 3, 4, or 5), transmits signals at 10 Mbps (megabits per second) with a distance limit of 100 meters per segment.
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- IEEE 802.3 Ethernet LAN specification, using unshielded twisted pair wiring running at 10Mbps.
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- 10 Mbps Ethernet LAN technology.
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- A wiring standard for Ethernet using telephone twisted pairs.
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- Cabling used for Ethernet.
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- The most common network cabling method for Ethernet, which handles traffic at a speed of 10Mbps. 10BaseT uses a pair of unshielded twisted conductors to connect between a network interface card (NIC) and an Ethernet hub. 10Base2 (thin Ethernet, or thinnet) uses coaxial cable connections between computers and doesn't require a hub. 100BaseT is a newer medium that supports up to 100Mbps. See Ethernet, hub, and NIC.
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- Industry standard Ethernet connector; employs unshielded twisted pairs of wire. Often abbreviated UTP.
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- An implementation of Ethernet IEEE standard to describe the primary characteristics of the cabling system. The 10 signifies 10 Mbits per second. Base indicates that the type of signaling used is baseband. The T at the end means that twisted-pair cable is used. The number (2, 5, or 10) at the end indicates the maximum cable length in hundreds of meters.
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- An ethernet standard for cable. The 10 refers to its 10 Mbps bandwidth, the base to single channel baseband, and the T to Twisted pair. The cable uses two pairs of unshielded twisted wires.
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- The IEEE/ISO 8802-3 (IEEE 802.3) standard for unshielded twisted pair Ethernet networks - 10 Mbps transmission, baseband signalling, unshielded twisted pair cable. Maximum allowable cable length 100 meters.
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- 10 megabits per second of data transmitted over an unshielded, twisted pair of cable.
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- Unshielded twisted pair cable with an RJ-45 connector used with Ethernet LAN. "10" indicates the speed: 10Mbps; "Base" means that it is base band technology; and "T" means that it is a twisted pair cable.
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- 10 Megabit per second baseband Ethernet specification using two paris of twisted-pair cabling (Category 3, 4 or 5): one pair for transmitting data and the other for receiving data. 10BaseT has a distance limit of approximately 100 meters per segment.
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- An implementation of the 802.3 standard that uses unshielded twisted-pair cabling. 10BaseT networks run at 10 megabits per second (a rate of data transmission), and cable lengths are limited to 100-meter segments.
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- A version of Ethernet in which stations are attached by twisted pair cable, the traditional cables used for telephone lines. 10BaseT uses a star formation, and transmits at 10 megabits per second.
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- (RFC 1983). A physical layer communications specification for 10Mbps, baseband data transmission over a twisted-pair copper wire.
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- One of several adaptations of the Ethernet (IEEE 802.3) standard for Local Area Networks (LANs).
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- An IEEE standard (802.3) for operating 10 Mbps Ethernet networks with twisted-pair cabling and a wiring hub.
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- 802.3 ethernet 10Mbps LAN standard.
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- 10BASE-T is an implementation of Ethernet which allows stations to be attached via twisted pair cable. The name 10BASE-T is derived from several aspects of the physical medium. The 10 refers to the transmission speed of 10 Mbit/s. The BASE is short for baseband. This means only one Ethernet signal is present on the send and/or receive pair. In other words there is no multiplexing as with broadband transmissions. The T comes from twisted pair, which is the type of cable that is used.
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