Lenght of a BNC ethernet trunc can be 320m ! Width a good cable you can force the limit at 350m. Most 10mbs hubs have a bnc connextor width 180/320m switch ! You can get a link width 10Mb/s bandwidth. Other sollution is two etherent segment linked width a ethernet repeater. Other 10Mbs sollution is thin etnernet that support 500m/per segment.
Russell Coker wrote: > > On Tue, 25 Jul 2000, Allen Ahoffman wrote: > >Can someone comment here on reasons to use fiber for network cable now > >instead of old style standard cat5 cable? > >I see lots of fiber equipment out there but 100mbps is 100mbps right? > >Is fiber economical when you get into over 100mbps situations? > >thanks. > > Fiber currently allows gigabit speeds. But there are some companies offering > gigabit over Cat5 cable (but the quality of the cable would have to be > significantly greater than most Cat5 implementations...). > > For 100M Cat5 is what you want. Installing a 100baseT network is really > easy, especially as most people don't need a dedicated 100M to their desktop > so you just run two cables to each group of desks in an office (one spare > just in case) and have a desktop switch. > > -- > My current location - X marks the spot. > X > X > X > > -- > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]