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    10BASE5 - Wikipedia

    10BASE5 (also known as thick Ethernet or thicknet) was the first commercially available variant of Ethernet. The technology was standardized in 1982 as IEEE 802.3. 10BASE5 uses a thick and stiff coaxial cable up to 500 meters (1,600 ft) in length. Up to 100 stations can be connected to the cable using … See more

    The name 10BASE5 is derived from several characteristics of the physical medium. The 10 refers to its transmission speed of 10 Mbit/s. … See more

    For its physical layer 10BASE5 uses cable similar to RG-8/U coaxial cable but with extra braided shielding. This is a stiff, 0.375-inch (9.5 … See more

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    Adding new stations to the network is complicated by the need to pierce the cable accurately. The cable is stiff and difficult to bend around corners. One improper connection … See more

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  2. 10Base5: A Deep Dive into the Original Ethernet Standard

    WEBJan 28, 2024 · Learn about the history, specifications, and legacy of 10Base5, the first type of Ethernet to use thick coaxial cable for …

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      WEBDec 30, 2021 · Alternatively called Thick Ethernet or Thicknet, 10BASE5 is an IEEE (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers) standard for baseband Ethernet at 10 Mbps over a thicker version of the 10BASE2 …

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      WEBThe original IEEE 10 Mbps Ethernet standard which used a bus topology comprising a thick coaxial cable. Network nodes attached via an "AUI interface" to transceivers that tapped into the bus....

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      The technology was standardized in 1982 as IEEE 802.3. 10BASE5 uses a thick and stiff coaxial cable up to 500 meters (1,600 ft) in length. Up to 100 stations can be connected to the cable using vampire taps and share a single collision domain with 10 Mbit/s of bandwidth shared among them. The system is difficult to install and maintain.
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      As technology advanced, the limitations of 10Base5—such as its cumbersome cable installation, maintenance difficulties, and limited data transfer speed—became apparent. The introduction of 10Base2, or “Thinnet,” offered a more flexible and cheaper alternative, though it still operated on coaxial cable.
      Also called "thick Ethernet," "ThickWire" and "ThickNet," 10Base5 had a distance limit of 1,640 feet without repeaters. See 10Base2, 10Base-T, Ethernet and CSMA/CD . 10Base5 "Thick" Ethernet The first Ethernet used a bus topology, which was a common coaxial cable that ran by every node.
      For its physical layer 10BASE5 uses cable similar to RG-8/U coaxial cable but with extra braided shielding. This is a stiff, 0.375-inch (9.5 mm) diameter cable with an impedance of 50 ohms, a solid center conductor, a foam insulating filler, a shielding braid, and an outer jacket.
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    • 10Base5 - NetworkUrge.com

      WEBOct 10, 2017 · 10BASE5 is a technical name for thick Ethernet or thicknet and was the first commercially available variant of Ethernet. The technology was standardized in 1982 as IEEE 802.3. 10BASE5 uses a thick and …

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      WEB15 rows · Mar 29, 2024 · 10Base5. This standard is also known as ThickNet. It also uses coaxial cabling and provides 10Mbps speed. It supports a maximum length of 500 meters. This standard is also not …

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