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Ethernet

 
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Ethernet is a standard connectivity technology used for computer networking. There are three common speeds for networks connected using Ethernet cables: 10 megabits per second, 100 megabits per second, and 1 gigabit per second. Ethernet connections can, additionally, be either half-duplex (transfers travel one direction at a time) or full-duplex (transfers can travel both directions simultaneously). Also see Wireless Ethernet.
 

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