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Coaxial cable in Ethernet Networks

October 7, 2013 at 7:45 am
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Coaxial cable in Ethernet Networks

We are all used now to twisted pair and fiber, and not everyone already recalls this time. But believe or not, the first media used for the Ethernet networks was the coaxial cable or coax. It remained as most common media for years, but has been recently replaced by twisted pair and fiber optics in modern LAN solutions. As seen ...

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Noise immunity & Size and Scalability in Networking

September 12, 2013 at 8:20 am
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Noise immunity & Size and Scalability in Networking

Transmission media can and will be affected by the noise coming from inner and outer sources. That is when noise immunity factor kicks in. Since different types of media has greater or smaller affects by the noise it is necessary to choose type of media depending on situation. Noise is affecting data signals, but since fiber-optic does not use electric ...

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Throughput vs Cost considerations

August 27, 2013 at 3:29 am
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Throughput vs Cost considerations

Network designer require to consider type of media transmission depending on network needs. Different media have different specifications for throughput, cost, noise immunity, size, and scalability. Throughput Throughput is one of the main factors for choosing transmission method. While in theory signal can travel with speed of light, in practice it is limited by media physical characteristics and multiplexing techniques. Since the ...

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Latency in Networking

August 27, 2013 at 3:16 am
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Latency in Networking

Term “latency” is referring to a delay between transmission and receipt of the signal. In the electric cable there is time difference happening between time when user press the button and moment when server receives signal. Many physical factors are affecting latency, such as length of the wire/cable and amount of nodes between server and signal sender. Different devices for ...

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Point to Point vs Point to Multipoint Communication Schemes

August 16, 2013 at 4:14 am
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Point to Point vs Point to Multipoint Communication Schemes

What are the differences between Point to Point vs Point to Multipoint Communication Schemes? When do you choose Point to Point and when - Point to Multipoint? Of course, everything comes down not only for a type of services and network you are planning and building (Is it LAN, WAN or MAN?) and also it's type - Access, Core, Last Mile? Different types of transmissions ...

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What is Time Division Multiplexing?

August 14, 2013 at 7:03 am
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What is Time Division Multiplexing?

What is Time Division Multiplexing? Supporting our customers daily, we sometimes get this question, and mostly because various references mention, that EPON and GPON protocols use TDM - Time Division Multiplexing in a direction from ONU to OLT. We also discuss that more in details in this article, which talks about Layer 1 structure in GPON/EPON. To understand this, let's answer the ...

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