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Newer page: | version 5 | Last edited on Monday, March 8, 2004 1:10:22 am | by PerryLorier | Revert |
Older page: | version 4 | Last edited on Sunday, March 7, 2004 5:18:13 pm | by CraigBox | Revert |
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While talking about star topology, its worth noting that both [10BaseT] and [100BaseT] over an unswitched network might present a star topology physically, they are actually a bus topology as far as ethernet is concerned - all traffic is rebroadcast to all other nodes. If they are used in a SwitchedEthernet then they are a star topology.
100BaseT can either be run over Category 3 [UTP] cable by using all four pairs, or much more commonly over Category 5 cable, only using two pairs. (The infamous "Cat-5").
-What does full duplex 100BaseT classify as?
+Q: ''
What does full duplex 100BaseT classify as?''%%%
+A: [100BaseTX]
See Also:
* [10BaseT]
* [10Base2]