Alternative Technologies for Ethernet

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With its introduction in the early 1980s, Ethernet has been the predominant solution to local area networking all over the world. But with advances in technology and other countries exploring new options, it is only just now that many new alternatives to the standard approach of using the common twisted pair cables, are emerging. These kind of networks can be found anywhere, from a network in your house, to the network connecting all the computers in a school or business. However larger networks that do not consist of simple point to point connection would require many more hubs to bridge the connections between networked machines.
With its introduction in the early 1980s, Ethernet has been the predominant solution to local area networking all over the world. But with advances in technology and other countries exploring new options, it is only just now that many new alternatives to the standard approach of using the common twisted pair cables, are emerging. These kind of networks can be found anywhere, from a network in your house, to the network connecting all the computers in a school or business. However larger networks that do not consist of simple point to point connection would require many more hubs to bridge the connections between networked machines.
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== Some Alternative Technologies for Ethernet ==
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== Alternative Technologies for Ethernet ==
* Fiber Optic Cable
* Fiber Optic Cable
* Crossover Cable
* Crossover Cable
* Faster Ethernet with Category 5/6 Cable
* Faster Ethernet with Category 5/6 Cable
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== Use of Fiber Optic Cables ==
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=== Use of Fiber Optic Cables ===
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'''A Sweet Frisbee Using Fiber Optic Technology''']]
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== Crossover Cables ==
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=== Crossover Cables ===
Crossover cables were a means to avoid the need for a switch or hub/router. Acting and being almost identical to standard ethernet twisted pair cables, the only difference being that on one end of the cable the wire pairs are swapped in position 2 and 3. This allows for crossover cables to be used to directly connect two machines together without the need for any switch in between. Recently, however, crossover cables are quickly becoming obselete. With the release of NIC that are capable of doing the switch internally takes away the need for crossover cables, and standard twisted pair cables can be used to achieve the same result.
Crossover cables were a means to avoid the need for a switch or hub/router. Acting and being almost identical to standard ethernet twisted pair cables, the only difference being that on one end of the cable the wire pairs are swapped in position 2 and 3. This allows for crossover cables to be used to directly connect two machines together without the need for any switch in between. Recently, however, crossover cables are quickly becoming obselete. With the release of NIC that are capable of doing the switch internally takes away the need for crossover cables, and standard twisted pair cables can be used to achieve the same result.

Revision as of 18:24, 8 April 2008

With its introduction in the early 1980s, Ethernet has been the predominant solution to local area networking all over the world. But with advances in technology and other countries exploring new options, it is only just now that many new alternatives to the standard approach of using the common twisted pair cables, are emerging. These kind of networks can be found anywhere, from a network in your house, to the network connecting all the computers in a school or business. However larger networks that do not consist of simple point to point connection would require many more hubs to bridge the connections between networked machines.

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Alternative Technologies for Ethernet

  • Fiber Optic Cable
  • Crossover Cable
  • Faster Ethernet with Category 5/6 Cable

Use of Fiber Optic Cables

A Sweet Frisbee Using Fiber Optic Technology

The basic premise behind fiber optic networking, is to send pulses of light through an optical fiber (A long wire of usually plastic or glass, that acts to guide light across its entire length)The obvious benefit to using light over electrical signals is speed, light can move a lot faster than any other form of signal. However the use of optical fiber cables does have many disadvantages, and is not necessarily the best option when it comes to ethernet. First and foremost, installing a Fiber Optic system can be extremely expensive and time consuming. Also, Fiber Optics are primarily most effective when being used over a large distance (ie. Cross continental) for privatized, high bandwidth applications. Due to these limitations, although Fiber Optics are better in some cases, as of now it is still much more cost, and resource, efficient to use other means of networking on a smaller scale.

Crossover Cables

Crossover cables were a means to avoid the need for a switch or hub/router. Acting and being almost identical to standard ethernet twisted pair cables, the only difference being that on one end of the cable the wire pairs are swapped in position 2 and 3. This allows for crossover cables to be used to directly connect two machines together without the need for any switch in between. Recently, however, crossover cables are quickly becoming obselete. With the release of NIC that are capable of doing the switch internally takes away the need for crossover cables, and standard twisted pair cables can be used to achieve the same result.

References

"Fiber Optic Communication" "Ethernet Crossover Cable"

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