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>>>Brian
My additional question on top of this one is:

If the maximum legal length was set to 1/10th the size to make regular 
(10Mb/sec) increased by a factor of 10, what was done to further increase 
100Mb/sec Ethernet by a factor of 10 to get Gigabit Ethernet?


>>>Brian


attenuation is effected by 3 elements spreading, scattering, and absorption.

>From: Alvarado Jesus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Reply-To: Alvarado Jesus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: "'[EMAIL PROTECTED]'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: EASY ?? FOR MOST OF YOU
>Date: Mon, 22 Jan 2001 14:10:43 -0500
>
>The network span of a 100Base-T Network (205) meters is approx. 10 times
>smaller than the network span of a 10Base-T network (2500) meters Because
>....
>
>A) ,  Higher speed data signals attenuate more quickly and so cannot be
>transmitted that far
>
>
>B) .  Both Networks have minimum frame sizes of 64 bytes and the network
>spans must be tied directly to the minimum frame transmission time to avoid
>collisions.
>
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