ethernet: A baseband protocol invented by the Xerox Corporation in common use as the local area network for UNIX operating systems interconnected by TCP/IP. Runs at 16 megabits per second About paradigm IT ...
Ethernet is a type of local-area network used for high-speed communication among computers.
Ethernet: A local area network originally developed by Xerox DEC and Intel that interconnects personal computers via coaxial cable. A type of computer network established using coaxial cable, twisted pair cable or fiber optic cable.
EthernetA network protocol defining a specific implementation of the Physical and Data Link Layers in the OSI model (IEEE 802.3).
When Ethernet moved from co-axial cable to twisted pair and an "interconnected stars" cabling topology based on active hubs, it became much more attractive.
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For both PVM and MPI, the ATM (155 Mbps) network was slightly faster than the Ethernet (10 Mbps) network, but the difference was not significant (see Figures 4 and 5).
Each GIS workstation should be network-ready, and should be capable of connecting to a local area Ethernet network and supporting a minimum transmission speed of 10 megabits per second (mbps).
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See also: Network, Information, Software, Access, GIS
 
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