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1000Base-LX

Standard for Ethernet data transmission at 1,000 Mbit/s on fibre optic cables with a wavelength of 1,300 nm. Each connection is established via 2 fibres. One fibre is used for transmitting and one fibre for receiving. (All data without guarantee)

1000Base-SX

Standard for Ethernet data transmission at 1,000 Mbit/s on fibre optic cables with a wavelength of 850 nm. Each connection is established via 2 fibres. One fibre is used for transmitting and one fibre for receiving. (All data without guarantee)

100Base-FX

Standard for Ethernet data transmission at 100 Mbit/s on fibre optic cables. Each connection is established via 2 fibres. One fibre is used for sending and one fibre for receiving. (All data without guarantee)

100Base-TX

Standard for Ethernet data transmission at 100 Mbit/s on category 5 twisted pair cables. Each connection is established via 2 wire pairs. One wire pair is used for transmitting and one wire pair for receiving. (All data without guarantee)

10Base-2

Standard for Ethernet data transmission at 10 Mbit/s on coax cables (Thin Wire; Cheapernet). The maximum segment length is 185 metres. (All data without guarantee)

10Base-5

Standard for Ethernet data transmission at 10 Mbit/s on coax cables (thick wire; yellow cable). The maximum segment length is 500 metres. (All data without guarantee)

10Base-FL

Standard for Ethernet data transmission at 10 Mbit/s on fibre optic cables. Each connection is established via 2 fibres. One fibre is used for sending and one fibre for receiving. (All data without guarantee)

10Base-T

Standard for Ethernet data transmission at 10 Mbit/s on category 3, 4 or 5 twisted pair cables. Each connection is established via 2 pairs of wires. One wire pair is used for transmitting and one wire pair for receiving the signals. (All data without guarantee)

1:1 cables

A twisted pair cable in which the cable ends are wired 1:1. This means that each pin on one side of the cable is connected to the pin of the same name on the other side of the cable. Standard for Ethernet data transmission at 10 Mbit/s on coax cables (Thin Wire; Cheapernet). The maximum segment length is 185 metres. (All data without guarantee)