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Ethernet standard

How long does 10BaseFX & 100BaseFX can transmits data?


 

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Leo Laohoo
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Aniketdey9804@gmail.com wrote:

How long does 10BaseFX & 100BaseFX can transmits data?


I do not believe 10BaseFX actually exist. 

100BaseFX will depend entirely on what optics is used.  The complete list, including distance, can be found in the Data Sheet.

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Hello,

 

on a side note, according to the below extract from Wikipedia,10BaseFX actually DOES seemto exist. I had never heard of it either...

 

"10BASE-F, or sometimes 10BASE-FX, is a generic term for the family of 10 Mbit/s Ethernet standards using fiber optic cable. In 10BASE-F, the 10 represents a maximum throughput of 10 Mbit/s, BASE indicates its use of baseband transmission, and F indicates that it relies on medium of fiber-optic cable. The technical standard requires two strands of 62.5/125 µm multimode fiber. One strand is used for data transmission while the other is used for reception, making 10BASE-F a full-duplex technology. There a three different variants of 10BASE-F: 10BASE-FL, 10BASE-FB and 10BASE-FP. Of these only 10BASE-FL experienced widespread use.[1] With the introduction later standards 10 Mbit/s technology has been largely replaced by faster Fast Ethernet, Gigabit Ethernet and 100 Gigabit Ethernet standards."

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Leo Laohoo
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Aniketdey9804@gmail.com wrote:

How long does 10BaseFX & 100BaseFX can transmits data?


I do not believe 10BaseFX actually exist. 

100BaseFX will depend entirely on what optics is used.  The complete list, including distance, can be found in the Data Sheet.

Thanks sir,i understood

Hello,

 

on a side note, according to the below extract from Wikipedia,10BaseFX actually DOES seemto exist. I had never heard of it either...

 

"10BASE-F, or sometimes 10BASE-FX, is a generic term for the family of 10 Mbit/s Ethernet standards using fiber optic cable. In 10BASE-F, the 10 represents a maximum throughput of 10 Mbit/s, BASE indicates its use of baseband transmission, and F indicates that it relies on medium of fiber-optic cable. The technical standard requires two strands of 62.5/125 µm multimode fiber. One strand is used for data transmission while the other is used for reception, making 10BASE-F a full-duplex technology. There a three different variants of 10BASE-F: 10BASE-FL, 10BASE-FB and 10BASE-FP. Of these only 10BASE-FL experienced widespread use.[1] With the introduction later standards 10 Mbit/s technology has been largely replaced by faster Fast Ethernet, Gigabit Ethernet and 100 Gigabit Ethernet standards."

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