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Asked: February 3, 20222022-02-03T08:26:03+05:30 2022-02-03T08:26:03+05:30

What Is The Maximum Length Of Cable On A 100baset Network?

What Is The Maximum Length Of Cable On A 100baset Network?
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    1. Farwa Khalid Bronze
      2022-03-31T23:44:11+05:30Added an answer on March 31, 2022 at 11:44 pm

      What Is the Maximum Length of Cable on A 100baset Network?

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      The maximum cable length on a 100base network is 100 meters or in meters is 328 feet.

      A 100baset Network:

      Fast Ethernet in computer networking has physical layers that transfer traffic at the official rate of 100mbit/s. Previous internet speed was 10Mbit/s.100 base-T is the fastest and most common Ethernet physical layer. Before the foundation Of Gigabit Ethernet, Fast Ethernet is the fastest version of Ethernet for three years. It passes on twisted pair of cables or optical fiber cable.

      10BASE-T is an advancement of 10BASE5 and 10BASE2. Fast Ethernet is generally suited with the previous 10BASE-T systems it is advanced from 10BASE-T by enabling plug-and-play. Auto negotiations can be performed by most switches and networking devices by ports with efficient Fast Ethernet. If 10BASE-T equipment does not perform auto-negotiation itself then set the ports to 10 BASE-T half-duplex. Full-duplex is also defined and used today, all modern devices use Ethernet Switches and run in full-duplex mode. But the legacy devices that use half-duplex are still present.

      The media-independent interface increases the maximum data bit rate for all types of Fast Ethernet versions to 100 Mbit/s. On real networks, it is observed that the information rate is less than the theoretical maximum due to on every Ethernet frame the necessary addressing and error detection and interpacket gap present between the transmission.

      100BASE-T is a twisted pair cable. It has specific Fast Ethernet standards including 100BASE-TX (100 Mbit/s over Cat5),100 BASE-T4 (100Mbit/s over four pairs of better cable).100BASE-T2(100Mbit/s above two pairs of Cat3). 100BASE-T cable segments length is 100 meters and 328 ft. all the 100BASE-T attachments are 100 BASE-TX.

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