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Networking cables are used to connect one network device to other network devices or to connect two or more computers to share printer, scanner, Router, Switch, Hub etc. Different types of network cables like Optical fiber cable, Coaxial cable, Twisted Pair cables are used reckon on network's size, topology and protocol.


10 MBps Ethernet (IEEE 802.3)


Specification
10Base5
10Base2
10BaseT
No of segment
500m
185m
100m
Highest segment number
5
5
1024
Highest segment node
3
3
1024
Number of nodes per segment
100
30
2
Tap distance
2.5km
-
-
Highest hub connectivity
4
-
-
Repeater distance
2.5km
925m
-
Topology
Bus
Bus
Star
Cabling
Thick coaxial
Thin coaxial
UTP
Transmission
Half duplex
Half duplex
Half duplex

100 MBps Ethernet (fast Ethernet)

Specification
100BaseT4(802.3u)
100BaseT2(802.3y)
100BaseTX(802.3u)
Cabling
Cat3 UTP
Cat3 UTP
Cat5 UTP
Topology
Star
Star
Star
Bandwidth
100mbps
100mbps
100mbps
Transmission mode
Half duplex
Full duplex
Full duplex
Area coverage
100m
100m
100m

1000 mbps Gigabit Ethernet

Name
Cabling
Topology
Transmission
Bandwidth
Area
100BaseT(802.3ab)
Cat5 or Cat5e UTP
Star
Full duplex
1000mbps
100m
1000BaseTX(802.3ab)
Cat6 or higher UTP
Star
Full duplex
1000mbps
100m
1000BaseLX(802.3z)
1270-nm
Fiber optic
Star
Full duplex
2000mbps
550m(multimode)
5km(single mode)
1000BAseSX(802.3z)
770nm or 860nm
Fiber optic
Star
Full duplex
1000mbps
220 or 550m
1000BAseLH(802.3z)
1300nm or 1310nm
Fiber optic
Star
Full duplex
1000mbps
10km
1000BaseZX
1550nm
Fiber optic
Star
Full duplex
1000mbps
70km


                                               

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