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10BASE5 - Wikipedia 10BASE5 (also known as thick Ethernet or thicknet) was the first commercially available variant of Ethernet The technology was standardized in 1982 [1] as IEEE 802 3 10BASE5 uses a thick and stiff coaxial cable [2] up to 500 meters (1,600 ft) in length
Thicknet vs. Thinnet: Ethernet Cable Differences - RF Wireless World Ethernet-based LANs using thick cable for interconnection are known as Thicknet, while those using thinner coaxial cable are called Thinnet Understanding the distinctions between these two is vital for comprehending the evolution of Ethernet networks
10Base5: A Deep Dive into the Original Ethernet Standard 10Base-5 is a type of standard for implementing Ethernet networks 10Base5 is sometimes referred to as thicknet because it uses thick coaxial cabling for connecting stations to form a network
What Is Thicknet and Thinnet? - Techwalla Thicknet, also known as Thick Ethernet or 10Base5, and Thinnet, also known as Thin Ethernet or 10Base2, are obsolete Ethernet networking technologies
Thick Ethernet vs thin Ethernet - Online Tutorials Library Thin Ethernet, popularly known as cheapernet or thinnet, is among the family of Ethernet standards that uses thinner coaxial cable as a transmission media It is technically known as 10-BASE-2
What is Thick Ethernet? - Spiegato Thick Ethernet, also called 10Base-5, thicknet, or yellow Ethernet is an early form of networking hardware, designed to hook two or more devices together on one computer network
10BASE2 vs. 10BASE5 - Whats the Difference? | This vs. That On the other hand, 10BASE5, also known as Thicknet, uses thick coaxial cable with a maximum segment length of 500 meters The thick cable is more durable and provides better signal quality over longer distances
thicknet in The Network Encyclopedia Thicknet was commonly used in the 1980s, primarily for Ethernet cabling It has largely been superseded by twisted-pair and fiber-optic cabling
Thicknet Explained 10BASE5 (also known as thick Ethernet or thicknet) was the first commercially available variant of Ethernet The technology was standardized in 1982 [1] as IEEE 802 3 10BASE5 uses a thick and stiff coaxial cable [2] up to 500m (1,600feet) in length
What Is 10BASE5? - Computer Hope Alternatively called Thick Ethernet or Thicknet, 10BASE5 is an IEEE (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers) standard for baseband Ethernet at 10 Mbps over a thicker version of the 10BASE2 coaxial cable 10BASE5 has a maximum distance of 500 meters