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Part 1: Frames, Collisions, and 10 Mbps LANs
by James Antonakos
Start ý Ethernet
Frame Format ý The Interframe Gap
ý Collision Or No Collision ý Detecting
Errors ý Random Waiting Period ý 10-Mbps
Ethernet ý 10BaseFý Errors
In Ethernet LANS ý More To Come ý
Sources and PDF
MORE TO COME
Next month, Iýll
discuss the 100-Mbps and 1000-Mbps Ethernet technologies, their signal
encoding methods, and the basics of wireless Ethernet. Many clever
techniques such as fast link pulses, frame bursting, and carrier extension
are used to provide enhanced features and overcome the limitations
of the 10-Mbps Ethernet.
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