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10base2の例文

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  • This last requirement applies only to 10BASE5 and 10BASE2 Ethernet segments.
  • BNC connectors were commonly used on 10base2 thin Ethernet network cables and network cards.
  • Thinnet is used on Ethernet 10BASE2 networks and is the thinner and more flexible of the two.
  • Ethernet networking of this period ( mid 1980s to mid 1990s ) used " thin coax " or 10BASE2.
  • Unfortunately for 10BASE2, by the time multiple home computer networks became common, the format had already been practically superseded.
  • For backwards compatibility with equipment which still has external AUI interfaces, MAUs are still available with 10BASE2 or 10BASET connections.
  • Its successor, 10BASE2, called " thin Ethernet " or " thinnet ", used the RG-58 coaxial cable.
  • EAD outlets have been developed from TAE connectors for telephony applications but they are intended for connecting coaxial network cables like 10BASE2.
  • The 5-4-3 rule was created when 10BASE5, 10BASE2 and FOIRL were the only types of Ethernet network available.
  • The card is also available for two kinds of Ethernet connections : 10Base2 ( thin coax cable ) or 10BaseT ( twisted pair ).
  • The BNC was commonly used for early computer networks, including ARCnet, the IBM PC Network, and the 10BASE2 variant of Ethernet.
  • In the original 10BASE5 and 10BASE2 Ethernet varieties, a segment would therefore correspond to a single coax cable and any devices tapped into it.
  • The card I have on my box uses 10Base2 however, so you may not be able to just shove a Cat5 cable in the box.
  • These characteristics mean that 10BASE2 is ideal for a small network of two or three machines, perhaps in a home where easily concealed wiring may be an advantage.
  • It is very difficult to find 10BASE2-compatible network cards as distinct pieces of equipment, and integrated LAN controllers on motherboards don't have the connector.
  • When wiring a 10BASE2 network, special care has to be taken to ensure that cables are properly connected to all T-connectors, and appropriate terminators are installed.
  • Also standard were mouse and either a 720?12 or 1024?68 pixel-addressable display and either a 4 MB / s Token Ring network adapter, or a 10Base2 Ethernet adapter.
  • Additionally, AAUI held no advantage for any system other than 10BASE2 and thus as 10BASE-T became ubiquitous it became impossible to justify the cost of an external transceiver at all.
  • It has multiple input / output ( I / O ) ports, in which a BNC or Attachment Unit Interface ( AUI ) connector to allow connection to legacy 10BASE2 or 10BASE5 network segments.
  • This has the consequence that on RMII the two error conditions " no carrier " and " lost carrier " cannot be detected, and it is difficult or impossible to support shared media such as 10BASE2 or 10BASE5.
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