Sunday, March 29, 2015


nLinked by a twisted wire, coaxial cable, or fiber optic
nno host computer control

nsubject to traffic problems

nMost common Ethernet
nOriginally proposed in 1972 by Xerox
nLater DEC and Intel joined in
nBecame the foundation for the IEEE 802.3 standard
nIEEE 802.3 standard- contention protocol
nIEEE 802.4 standard – token bus
nBUS speeds are 1,2.5,5,10,100 and 1000 Mbps and uses twisted pair or coaxial cable

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