COMPUTER NETWORKS AND COMMUNICATIONS
NETWORK TOPOLOGIES AND PROTOCOLS
Question
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1-5KM
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100-500 m
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1-10KM
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20-30KM
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Detailed explanation-1: -10BASE-T is an Ethernet standard for local area networks and one of several physical media specified in the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) 802.3 standard. 10BASE-T supports 10 megabits per second (Mbps) transmission speed over twisted-pair cabling with a maximum length of 100 meters (m).
Detailed explanation-2: -100BASE-TX Each network segment can have a maximum cabling distance of 100 metres (328 ft). One pair is used for each direction, providing full-duplex operation with 100 Mbit/s of throughput in each direction.
Detailed explanation-3: -The segment length for a 100BASE-T cable is limited to 100 metres (328 ft) (as with 10BASE-T and gigabit Ethernet). All are or were standards under IEEE 802.3 (approved 1995). Almost all 100BASE-T installations are 100BASE-TX.
Detailed explanation-4: -Fast Ethernet is the computing networking term for a LAN transmission standard that provides a data transfer rate of 100 megabits per second. Developed in 1995, FE was the fastest network connection of its time. FE is simple to configure and can cover distances up to 10km.