LAN Technologies Ethernet

 LAN Technologies Ethernet

Ethernet, Fast Ethernet and Gigabit Ethernet are the LAN technologies most commonly used today. Ethernet Version 1 was developed by Xerox Corporation during the early 1970s. Later in 1982 Xerox, Intel and DEC (Digital Equipment Corporation) together released Ethernet Version 2. Since then, Ethernet is the most popular LAN technology used in networking.


The network topology on which all the latest Ethernet technologies built is Star Topology.


Advantages of Ethernet are

• Low cost components

• Easy to install

• Easy to troubleshoot


All the devices (Servers, Workstations, Printers, Scanners etc) connected in an Ethernet network share a common transmission medium. Ethernet uses Carrier Sense Multiple Access/Collision Detection (CSMA/CD) for determining when a computer is free to transmit data on to the access medium. Using Carrier Sense Multiple Access/Collision Detection (CSMA/CD), all computers monitor the transmission medium and wait until the medium is free before transmitting. If two computers try to transmit at the same time, a collision occurs. The computers then stop, wait for a random time interval, and attempt to transmit again.


Collisions were common in Ethernet network (when used in a shared media) and network infrastructure devices like Ethernet Hubs usually have a small light on their front panel, that blink when collisions happen in your network.


These days, all the business networks are installed and connected using Ethernet Switches instead of Ethernet Hubs. There is no collision when devices are connected using Ethernet Switches.


Original Ethernet operate at a speed of 10 Mbps (Mega bits per second). Ethernet is capable of using a variety of media. Another faster version of Ethernet, which is even faster than Fast Ethernet, is Gigabit Ethernet. Gigabit Ethernet provides a data transmission speed of 1,000Mbps. Gigabit Ethernet was first designed and developed as a high-speed backbone medium for large LANs. But almost all latest LANs are Gigabit Ethernet capable and Category 5e and Category 6 UTP cable can be used as the Gigabit Ethernet medium.


Ethernet networks typically operate at baseband speeds of either 100Mbps (Fast Ethernet), 1000Mbps (Gigabit Ethernet).


Fast Ethernet (100 Mbps) or Gigabit Ethernet (1000 Mbps) cannot operate on network infrastructure devices like Ethernet Hubs, Ethernet Switches and network cards designed for a 10Mbps Ethernet network. Many latest network infrastructure devices like Ethernet Switches and Ethernet network cards are capable to operate at speed of 10 Mbps or 100 Mbps or 1000 Mbps. (10/100/100).


Even a faster version of Gigabit Ethernet, 10 Gigabit Ethernet is now available. 10 Gigabit Ethernet works well with both fiber optic and copper media.


Chapter 1 :- Introduction to Computer Networking

Chapter 2 :- What is a Computer Network

Chapter 3 :- Why we need computer networks 

Chapter 4 :- Client Operating Systems

Chapter 5 :- Common Network Application Software 

Chapter 6 :- LAN and WAN

Chapter 7 :- CAN and MAN 

Chapter 8 :- Peer-to-Peer networks and Client-Server networks

Chapter 9 :- Centralized and Distributed Computer Networks

Chapter 10 :- Internetworks, Internet, Intranet and Extranet

Chapter 11 :- What is a Network Protocol

Chapter 12 :- Difference between Proprietary and Standard Protocols

Chapter 13 :- What are RFCs

Chapter 14 :- Organizations which control Internet 

Chapter 15 :- Bus Topology

Chapter 16 :- Star Topology 

Chapter 17 :- Mesh, Ring and Hybrid Topologies

Chapter 18 :- Network Infrastructure Devices and Icons 

Chapter 19 :- Network Hub

Chapter 20 :- Network Bridge

Chapter 21 :- What is a Router 

Chapter 21 :- What is a Firewall

Chapter 22 :- Office Networks 

Chapter 23 :- Hub-and-spoke WAN topology

Chapter 24 :- Partial-Mesh WAN topology

Chapter 25 :- Full-mesh Site-to-site WAN topology 

Chapter 26 :- What is NIC 

Chapter 27 :- Common Network Cable types

Chapter 28 :- Difference between Baseband and Broadband

Chapter 29 :- CSMA/CD, CSMA/CA and Token Passing

Chapter 30 :- LAN Technologies Ethernet 

Chapter 31 :- Ethernet Media Standards 

Chapter 32 :- What is Token Ring 

Chapter 33 :- What is FDDI

Chapter 34 :- IEEE 802 Standards 

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