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Sneha Singh
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Asked: August 3, 20212021-08-03T16:24:34+05:30 2021-08-03T16:24:34+05:30

Ethernet 100basefx Networks Use What Type Of Cabling?

Ethernet 100basefx Networks Use What Type Of Cabling?
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      2021-08-04T00:08:36+05:30Added an answer on August 4, 2021 at 12:08 am

      Ethernet 100basefx networks use what type of cabling :
      Fiber optic cablings are used for the ethernet 100 base fx networks. Now, let us learn about the concept of the ethernet 100basefx networks. The ethernet 100basefx networks are very standard for implementing the fast ethernet type of networks.

      The 100basefx works based on the extensions of the 802.2 specifications and it is an 802.3U. The ethernet 100basefx was developed by the IEEE standard. 100 base Tx and the 100 base Fx are referred to as the 100baseX. Now let us know why we call it the 100 base fx networks. Here the 100 refers to the media type designations that refer to the transmission speed of the 100Nbits per second.
      And the word Base stands for the baseband. And the letter T and F represents as the twisted pair or the fiber that acts as a medium and passes the signals.
      And the last character X in FX or TX is referred to as the line code method. The fast ethernet is used for the 100 base – X. Here the letter X acts as the placeholder. We can place FX or TX variants in it. Now let us discuss 100 bases TX and 100 base FX in detail.

      The 100 base TX is wired together in the form of the star topology. It uses the unshielded twisted pair (UTP) or it can also use the shielded twisted pair (STP) with the 100 Mbps hubs or by the Ethernet switches.
      The unshielded twisted pair is used in most cases. If we are using the unshielded twisted pair, then it must be the category 5 cabling, we can also call it the cat 5 cabling or enhances category 5 cabling.
      The 100baseTX uses the two types of twisted pairs. One pair of wires is used for the transmission and the other type of pair is used for the reception. Here transmission and reception are representing as sender and the receiver. By using the proper equipment, 100baseTX is cable supporting both the half-duplex ethernet and the full-duplex ethernet signaling technologies.

      The maximum length of any segment of the UTP cabling that connecting the station to a hub is 100 meters. This makes sure that the round-trip signaling specifications are met. By violating, these specifications can produce late collisions that can disrupt the network communications. The ETA/TIA recommends only 90 meters of the cabling between the stations and the wiring closet.

      By allowing 10 meters more of the cabling for the patch cables that are used to connect the patch panels to hubs or switches. The pinning of the RJ-45 connectors is used for the 100 Base-TX wirings. The 100 base TX wiring is the same as that of the 10Base T wiring. The 100 base FX uses fiber cabling. Here from the name we can know which cabling is used by the placeholders X. If it is FX then it using the fiber cabling and if we use TX, then we can known that it is a twisted pair.

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