Ethernet - Definition
Ethernet is a widely used network that formed the basis for the IEEE 802.3 standard for bus networks that rely on CSMA/CD to control network transmissions. Ethernet is available in various forms, including those known as Thin Ethernet, Thick Ethernet, 10BaseX Ethernet, and 100BaseX Ethernet. Essentially, it is a 10 Mbps or 100 Mbps baseband network, although there is also a recently developed Gigabit Ethernet that operates at 10 times 100 Mbps speed.
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