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Vipin Chauhan
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Asked: September 16, 20212021-09-16T13:48:30+05:30 2021-09-16T13:48:30+05:30

What Statement Describes Ethernet?

What Statement Describes Ethernet?
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      2021-10-20T09:32:52+05:30Added an answer on October 20, 2021 at 9:32 am

      Ethernet: uses, pros, and cons 

      Ethernet is the protocol that is for the communication establishment of the local area network or wide area network with the help of the cables. The communication is established between different cables such as the copper wire to the fiber optics. A converter which is known as the ethernet converter is used for the conversion of the distinguished network.

      A question about Ethernet is common which is What statement describes Ethernet? In this topic, we have covered almost every aspect of the ethernet such as ethernet definition, its uses, types, and its pros and cons. to know about them stay connected to the end of the topic!

      Briefly description of ethernet

      A technology that is used for the local area network and wide area network devices is known as Ethernet. A protocol is defined by it for the conversion between the devices with the help of the protocol and specific rules and standards. The work of the ethernet is to describe the way or format that the device on the other end may establish the same and the communication between them occurs.

      The local network prefers wired connections such as the ethernet rather than wireless. ethernet is reliable and more secure that’s why gamers and also the businesses prefer the ethernet. WLAN technology is less secure than Ethernet because the chance of interference is less in it. as the devices are physically connected it makes it quite difficult for the hacker to hijack the system rather than the wireless technology.

      What is the use of the ethernet?

      The main use of the Ethernet is the device connection which is located in different places with the help of the cables. The local companies, businesses, schools use the ethernet because it is reliable and secure as compared to the wireless.

      Ethernet became popular related to the other because it the cheaper and effective. Along with the advancement, the ability of the ethernet or protect the data has improves it became more reliable and the speed of the transmission also increases. in the past, ethernet speed is 10 megabits but with time the speed increase and reach to 400Gb per second.

      Pros and cons of Ethernet

      The pros and cons are present in every item nothing is perfect Ethernet has its own which are discussed in the following section:

      PROS

      • Ethernet is less expensive.
      • Great speed
      • Reliable
      • Resistant to disturbance.
      • The transmission rate is good.
      • Improve security level.

      Cons:

      • For a small business such as LAN.
      • The longer wire cause crosstalk
      • The speed is slow with greater traffic.
      • In case of an issue, troubleshooting is difficult.
      • It does not work properly with real-time.

      What statement describes Ethernet?

      • Describes the most common type of local area network in the world.
      • These are the layer 3 and 4 standards required for Internet communication.
      • It defines how networking works.
      • Connect multiple sites such as routers located in different countries.

      Ethernet is the most widely used LAN protocol in the world. It works at levels 1 and 2 but is not required for internet communication. A WAN connects several sites located in different countries. For networking the OSI model is used.

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