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Commonly called Gigabit Ethernet, or just !GigE.
-[1000BaseT] is a standard [Ethernet] which operates at 1000
,000,000 bits per second (1Gbit/s) over a maximum cable run of 100m (using copper wires).
+[1000BaseT] is a standard [Ethernet] which operates at 1,000
,000,000 bits per second (1Gbit/s) over a maximum cable run of 100m (using copper wires).
-!
GigE hardware is also commonly available which uses fibre-optic cable at a wavelength of 850nm.
+GigE hardware is also commonly available which uses fibre-optic cable at a wavelength of 850nm.
See Also:
* [Ethernet]
* [10Base2]
* [10BaseT]
* [100BaseT]