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    1. Originally, most LANs consisted of computers connected with coaxial cables, but eventually, the twisted-pair cabling used for telephone systems became more popular


    2. Most coaxial cable networks, such as the original Ethernet LANs, use a bus topology


    3. As the early coaxial cable networks grew to span longer distances, devices called


    4. Repeaters were first used in data networking to expand the length of coaxial cable segments on Ethernet networks


    5. The first commercially viable network technologies introduced in the 1970s used coaxial cable as the network medium


    6. Coaxial cable is named for the two conductors that share the same axis running through the cable’s center


    7. A coaxial cable, on the other hand, is round, with a copper core at its center that forms the first conductor


    8. Figure 5-2 A cross-section of a coaxial cable


    9. NOTE Coaxial cables can have either a solid or a stranded copper care, and their designations reflect the difference


    10. The RG-8/U cable used for thick Ethernet networks had the least amount of attenuation of the coaxial cables, due in no small part to it being much thicker than the other types

    11. Just because coaxial cable is no longer used for networks does not mean that it has totally outlived its usefulness


    12. Many cable TV providers use this same coaxial cable to supply Internet access to subscribers, as well as television signals


    13. In these installations, the coaxial cable connects to a device typically referred to as a cable modem, which then is connected to a computer using a 10Base-T Ethernet cable


    14. Attaching the connectors to a cable requires a crimper tool, much like the one used for coaxial cable, except that the process is complicated by having eight conductors to deal with instead of only two


    15. 0 standard, commonly known as DIX Ethernet II, was published in 1982 and expanded the physical layer options to include a thinner type of coaxial cable, which came to be called thin Ethernet, ThinNet, or cheapernet because it was less expensive than the original thick coaxial cable


    16. 3 standard had been developed further and now included other physical layer options that made coaxial cable all but obsolete, such as the twisted-pair cable commonly used in telephone installations and fiber-optic cable


    17. Thick Ethernet, or ThickNet, used RG-8 coaxial cable in a bus topology to connect up to 100 nodes to a single segment no more than 500 meters long


    18. However, RG-8 cable, like all of the coaxial cables used in Ethernet networks, cannot support transmission rates faster than 10 Mbps, which limits its utility as a backbone medium


    19. This is because the coaxial cable itself was large, heavy, and comparatively inflexible


    20. The MAU connects to the coaxial cable using a device called the medium dependent interface (MDI), which clamps to the cable and makes an electrical connection through holes cut into the insulating sheath

    21. NOTE One potentially complicating factor to this arrangement was when you connected 10Base-T hubs using thin Ethernet coaxial cable


    22. This means that twisted-pair and fiber-optic networks can support full-duplex communications using regular, Fast, and Gigabit Ethernet, but coaxial cable cannot


    23. The first difference between 10Base and 100Base Ethernet was that coaxial cable was no longer supported


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