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Coaxial cable carries radio frequency signals between computers at a rate of 10 megabits per second
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ethernet
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WordNet
Word definitions in WordNet
n. a type of networking technology for local area networks; coaxial cable carries radio frequency signals between computers at a rate of 10 megabits per second
Wiktionary
Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. (alternative case form of Ethernet English)
Usage examples of ethernet.
Data-Link Layer specifies the topology such as Ethernet or Token Ring and frames data according to that topology.
Ethernet has its advantages due to been ten times faster than 10BaseT and can be used on existing Cat5 cabling using existing Ethernet contention methods.
Through the thin wall of my flat, I heard the fellow next door howling with laughter at whatever ethernet program he was listening to.
In the ethernet, though, they clone thousands of imps identical to a few masters.
I wished I had an ethernet set to give myself something to occupy my ears and maybe my mind.
As I had once or twice before, I wished for an ethernet set to give me some noise to be lonely with.
Configure interface ethernet 0 to deny inbound packets originated from subnet 192.
Generally, TCP/IP applications use 4 layers: an application protocol such as mail, a protocol such as TCP that provides services need by many applications IP, which provides the basic service of getting datagrams to their destination the protocols needed to manage a specific physical medium, such as Ethernet or a point to point line.
A connection may require the datagram to go through several networks at Rutgers, a serial line to the John von Neuman Supercomputer Center, a couple of Ethernets there, a series of 56Kbaud phone lines to another NSFnet site, and more Ethernets on another campus.
The money went to architects and engineers and designers and roadpavers and people who string Ethernet cable and sell UNIX boxes and Macintoshes.
Clothes, food, jewelry, nostrums (the microimps in the spellchecker seemed dubious a few times, but not dubious enough to make me stop anybody), ethernet receiver imp modules (I wondered how many of those were stolen), toys both mechanical and sorcerous, guitars, grimoires (Judy looked more than scornful at the quality)—I could go on for a lot longer.
You can configure it so that a hundred different people can be logged onto it at once over the Internet, via as many modem lines, Ethernet cards, TCP/IP sockets, and packet radio links.