Network Types And Fundamentals Explained | Cyber Security
A network is any collection of independent computers that exchange
information with each other over a shared communication medium. Local
Area Networks or LANs are usually confined to a limited geographic area,
such as a single building or a college campus. LANs can be small,
linking as few as three computers, but can often link hundreds of
computers used by thousands of people. The development of standard
networking proto...
The Fast Ethernet standard (IEEE 802.3u) has been established for
Ethernet networks that need higher transmission speeds. This standard
raises the Ethernet speed limit from 10 Mbps to 100 Mbps with only
minimal changes to the existing cable structure. Fast Ethernet provides
faster throughput for video, multimedia, graphics, Internet surfing and
stronger error detection and correction.
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