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Once-dominant 10 Mbit/s Ethernet standard
10BASE2 (also known as cheapernet, thin Ethernet, thinnet, and thinwire) is a variant of Ethernet that uses thin coaxial cable terminated with BNC connectors
10BASE2
Computer networking technology
uses a thick coaxial cable as a shared medium. Its immediate successor 10BASE2 uses a thinner and more flexible cable that is both less expensive and
Ethernet
Device for interconnecting Ethernet devices
Attachment Unit Interface (AUI) connector to allow connection to legacy 10BASE2 or 10BASE5 network segments. Hubs are now largely obsolete, having been
Ethernet_hub
Network that allows computers to share resources and communicate with each other
This was the layout used in the original Ethernet, called 10BASE5 and 10BASE2. This is still a common topology on the data link layer, although modern
Computer_network
Apple version of the standard Ethernet connection
Ethernet systems usually were 10BASE2, also known as thinnet. Apple's system is called FriendlyNet. A FriendlyNet 10BASE2 system does not use BNC T-connectors
Apple Attachment Unit Interface
Apple_Attachment_Unit_Interface
networking of this period (mid 1980s to mid 1990s) used "thin coax" or 10BASE2. All devices on a network segment connected to the same electrical section
EAD_socket
Transmission line impedance matching
120 ohm resistor. Dummy loads are commonly used in HF to EHF circuits. 10BASE2 networks absolutely must have proper termination with a 50 ohm BNC terminator
Electrical_termination
Media access control method used most notably in early Ethernet
detection are media dependent. On a shared, electrical bus such as 10BASE5 or 10BASE2, collisions can be detected by comparing transmitted data with received
Carrier-sense multiple access with collision detection
Carrier-sense_multiple_access_with_collision_detection
Radio-frequency connector for coaxial cable
early computer networks, including ARCnet, the IBM PC Network, and the 10BASE2 variant of Ethernet. The BNC connector is used for signal connections such
BNC_connector
Workstation computer by NeXT
400 MB, 660 MB, 1.4 GB or 2.8 GB SCSI drive Network interface: 10BASE-T and 10BASE2 Ethernet Expansion: four NeXTbus slots (mainboard uses one slot) Size (H
NeXTcube
Design guideline for Ethernet
tied together with 4 repeaters, with up to 3 mixing segments (10BASE5, 10BASE2, or 10BASE-FP). Link segments can be 10BASE-T, 10BASE-FL or 10BASE-FB.
5-4-3_rule
First commercially available variant of Ethernet
superseded by much cheaper and more convenient alternatives: first by 10BASE2 based on a thinner coaxial cable (1985), and then, once Ethernet over twisted
10BASE5
Ethernet network card line
bus: ISA 16-bit Connections for networking: 10BASE-T (8P8C), AUI (DA-15), 10BASE2 (BNC) Some of the possible ISA I/O bases are 0x280, 0x300, 0x310, 0x320
3Com_3c509
Type of coaxial cable
versions RG-58A/U or RG-58C/U was once widely used in "thin" Ethernet (10BASE2), for which it provides a maximum segment length of 185 meters. However
RG-58
Three terminal electrical connector
electronic test equipment. Tee connectors were used to attach end stations to 10BASE2 Ethernet networks.[citation needed] "What is a BNC connector?". Lenovo
Tee_connector
RS-232, EIA-422, EIA-423, RS-449, RS-485 Ethernet physical layer 10BASE-T, 10BASE2, 10BASE5, 100BASE-TX, 100BASE-FX, 1000BASE-T, 1000BASE-SX and other varieties
List of network protocols (OSI model)
List_of_network_protocols_(OSI_model)
Lowest-level electronic or optical transmission functions of a network
RS-449, RS-485 Etherloop Ethernet physical layer Including 10BASE-T, 10BASE2, 10BASE5, 100BASE-TX, 100BASE-FX, 1000BASE-T, 1000BASE-SX and other varieties
Physical_layer
Transceiver in an Ethernet network
equipment that still had external AUI interfaces only, adapter-type MAUs with 10BASE2 or 10BASE-T connectors long remained available after the obsolescence of
Medium_Attachment_Unit
Rail interface system for firearms
communication mechanism derived from Ethernet. The basic mode is based on 10BASE2, but higher-data-rate encodings for application such as video streaming
NATO_Accessory_Rail
American technology company (1985–1997)
magneto-optical (MO) drive, a 40 MB (swap-only), 330 MB, or 660 MB hard disk drive, 10BASE2 Ethernet, NuBus, and a 17-inch MegaPixel grayscale display with 1120×832
NeXT
Device that both transmits and receives
Attachment Units (MAUs) in IEEE 802.3 documents and were widely used in 10BASE2 and 10BASE5 Ethernet networks. Fiber-optic gigabit, 10 Gigabit Ethernet
Transceiver
Unit of measurement
000,000 1,250,000 Networking 107 bit/s is the speed of classic Ethernet: 10BASE2, 10BASE5, 10BASE-T 10 Mbit/s 10,000,000 1,250,000 Biology Research suggests
Data-rate_units
Ethernet physical layers using twisted-pair cables
standards using broadband and coaxial cable, such as 10BASE5 (thicknet) and 10BASE2 (thinnet), 10BASE-T does not specify the exact type of wiring to be used
Ethernet_over_twisted_pair
Ethernet standards that carry data at the nominal rate of 100 Mbit/s
standard 802.3i called 10BASE-T, itself an evolution of 10BASE5 (802.3) and 10BASE2 (802.3a). Fast Ethernet devices are generally backward compatible with
Fast_Ethernet
Hardware component that connects a computer to a network
combination card features both a BNC connector (left) for use in (now obsolete) 10BASE2 networks and an 8P8C connector (right) for use in 10BASE-T networks. Connects
Network_interface_controller
Ethernet standard interface
10BASE-T standard. This shift led to the decline of 10BASE5 (thicknet) and 10BASE2 (thinnet), which made use of the interface. The electrical AUI connection
Attachment_Unit_Interface
Cables used to connect network devices
without inducing unwanted currents in them. Early Ethernet, 10BASE5 and 10BASE2, used baseband signaling over coaxial cables. The most common use for coaxial
Networking_cable
Electrical cable with concentric conductors
computer networks, in particular Ethernet ("thick" 10BASE5 and "thin" 10BASE2), twisted pair cables have replaced them in most applications except in
Coaxial_cable
Telecommunication technology
coaxial cable, which remained the principal medium into the 1980s, when 10BASE2 (ThinNet) coax replaced it in deployments in the 1980s; both being replaced
Ethernet_over_coax
Type of computer networking connection
detected, and it is difficult or impossible to support shared media such as 10BASE2 or 10BASE5. Since the RMII standard neglected to stipulate that TX_EN should
Media-independent_interface
Interface between a network device and the data link it communicates over
cable was made with either a vampire tap or a pair of N connectors. For 10BASE2, the connection to the coaxial cable was typically made with a single BNC
Medium-dependent_interface
Measure of electromagnetic transmission
1000BASE-RHx 63% Plastic optical fiber (polystyrene) 65% RG-58A/U Minimum for 10BASE2 65% Cat-6A twisted pair 10GBASE-T 64% Cat-5e twisted pair 100BASE-TX
Velocity_factor
Former American maker of computer network products
IBM-compatible mainframe system MultiConnect (?) was a chassis-based multi-port 10BASE2 Ethernet repeater. 3Server, a server-grade PC for running 3+ services.
3Com
Expansion card standard for laptop computers
Etherpocket-SP parallel port Ethernet adapter (c. 1990). Supports both coaxial (10BASE2) and twisted pair (10BASE-T) cables. Power is drawn from a PS/2 port passthrough
PC_Card
Collection of standards for wired Ethernet
802.3 header. Based on the CSMA/CD media access method. 802.3a 1985-11 10BASE2 10 Mbit/s (1.25 MB/s) over thin coax (a.k.a. thinnet or cheapernet) 802
IEEE_802.3
List of single collision domain electronic communication bus systems
kbit/s 10BASE5 Y 100 Single ended RG-8X coaxial 10 000 kbit/s 500 m 500 m 10BASE2 Y 30 Single ended RG-58 coaxial 10 000 kbit/s 185 m 185 m CAN Y 128 ISO
List_of_network_buses
Portion of a computer network
between networked devices using a shared medium. In the original 10BASE5 and 10BASE2 Ethernet varieties, a segment would therefore correspond to a single coax
Network_segment
Electrical or optical properties between network devices
wavelengths may require a signal attenuator if used within a building. 10BASE2 installations, running on RG-58 coaxial cable, require a minimum of 0.5 m
Ethernet_physical_layer
Sun Microsystems workstation
AMD Lance ethernet chipset providing 10BASE-T networking as standard and 10BASE2 and 10BASE5 via an AUI transceiver. A 10/100 Mbit/s hme "Happy Meal" NIC
SPARCstation_5
Physical materials used to store or transmit information
coaxial cabling are used with Ethernet networks. Thinnet is used on Ethernet 10BASE2 networks and is the thinner and more flexible of the two. Unlike a thicknet
Physical_media
Early 10 Mbit/s Ethernet standards
connection by drilling into the cable to connect to the core and screen. 10BASE2 Thin Ethernet ThinNet Cheapernet 802.3a-1988 (CL10) obsolete 09/2011 Coax
List of early Ethernet standards
List_of_early_Ethernet_standards
Type of electrical connector
cables to Medium Attachment Units that then connected to 10BASE5 and later 10BASE2 or 10BASE-T network cabling. The AUI cables used DA-15 connectors albeit
D-subminiature
Computer bus system
SBus cards were announced in 1989 by Antares Microsystems; these were a 10BASE2 Ethernet controller, a SCSI-SNS host adapter, a parallel port, and an 8-channel
SBus
Hardware device to access the data flowing across a computer network
to a network hub. This works well with older LAN technologies such as 10BASE2, FDDI, and Token Ring. On such networks, any host can automatically see
Network_tap
VGA-compatible graphics with 256 kB of video RAM, and integrated AUI/10BASE2 (BNC) network transceivers for LAN access. The product used a single printed-circuit
3Station
Network printer technology
one Type C Mini-Centronics 36-pin parallel port. 600n – 10/100BASE-TX/10BASE2/LocalTalk (J3110A, J3111A, J3112A, J3113A) (Discontinued) 610n – Ethernet/Fast
JetDirect
Network segment where collisions between simultaneous transmissions are possible
source of inefficiency in the network. Early Ethernet variants (10BASE5, 10BASE2) were based on a shared wire and inherently half-duplex, representing a
Collision_domain
Relaying of packets from one network segment to another
from naturally unicast media. Likewise, traditional Ethernet (10BASE5 and 10BASE2, but not the more modern 10BASE-T) are natural broadcast media – all the
Packet_forwarding
1990 workstation by Sun Microsystems
Lance Ethernet chipset and a 15-pin AUI connector, which can connect to 10BASE2, 10BASE5 or 10BASE-T via an appropriate transceiver. The OpenBoot ROM is
SPARCstation_IPC
Ethernet switch model
port was available on the rear panel for connecting to fiber or legacy 10BASE2 or 10BASE5 networks. This switch is closely related to the Cisco Catalyst
Cisco_Catalyst_1900
1986 RISC workstation
pixel-addressable display, and a 4 Mbit/s Token Ring network adapter or 10BASE2 Ethernet adapter. For running CADAM, a computer-aided design (CAD) program
IBM_RT_PC
LAN communications protocol
popularity, this was a significant advantage of ARCNET over thin Ethernet (10BASE2). A star-wired topology was easier to build, expand and service than the
ARCNET
Implementation of AppleTalk networking
used. Macintosh Quadra and early models of Power Macintosh supported both 10BASE2 and 10BASE-T via the Apple Attachment Unit Interface (AAUI), and all other
LocalTalk
Computer sold by Sun Microsystems
controller. External AUI transceivers are required for connection to 10BASE5, 10BASE2, 10BASE-T, or other Ethernet physical layer media. The OpenBoot ROM is
SPARCstation_2
Workstation made by Sun Microsystems
connection. External AUI transceivers are required for connection to 10BASE5, 10BASE2, 10BASE-T, or other Ethernet physical layer media. The OpenBoot ROM is
SPARCstation_IPX
8-bit microcomputer
local area network that ran over a coaxial cable in a similar manner to 10BASE2 Ethernet. Each station on the network required a unique, 8-bit network
LINK_480Z
manufacturers) produced as well, e.g. the Am7996 transceivers for 10BASE5 and 10BASE2 networks. With the advent of twisted-pair Ethernet, 10BASE-T transceivers
AMD_LANCE_Am7990
Sun Microsystems workstation model
AMD Lance Ethernet chipset providing 10BASE-T networking as standard and 10BASE2 and 10BASE5 via an AUI transceiver. The OpenBoot ROM is able to boot from
SPARCclassic
Microcomputer
PC networking solution in spring 1983.[citation needed] The network was 10BASE2 (thin-net) based, with an Ethernet AUI port on the Altos 586. "Unlike the
Altos_586
Series of image scanners by HP
Network ScanJet 5, which connect directly to Ethernet routers (either 10BASE2, 10BASE-T, or 100BASE-T) and interface with servers running either NetWare
HP_ScanJet
Early 1990s computer workstation
Lance Ethernet chipset and a 15-pin AUI connector, which can connect to 10BASE2, 10BASE5 or 10BASE-T via an appropriate transceiver. The OpenBoot ROM is
SPARCstation_1
Broadband Internet access device
compared to equipment for baseband Ethernet standards such as 10BASE5 (1983), 10BASE2 (1985), 10BASE-T (1990), etc. The IEEE 802 Committee also specified a broadband
Cable_modem
Standard for Ethernet over twisted pair wiring
central hub in contrast to the bus network of the shared cable 10BASE5 and 10BASE2 networks that had been based on ALOHAnet. The standard known as 1BASE5
StarLAN
7 wire communications interface, used as an interface between Ethernet MAC and PHY blocks
10G-EPON Historic CSMA/CD StarLAN 10BROAD36 10BASE-FB 10BASE-FL 10BASE5 10BASE2 MAU FOIRL 100BaseVG LattisNet Long Reach Applications Audio Automotive
General-Purpose Serial Interface
General-Purpose_Serial_Interface
Stage lighting brand
to interface the console to the Macintosh, via an Appletalk/token ring 10BASE2 Ethernet. A serial connection allowed a second software package, VLQ to
Vari-Lite
Expansion data interface in Apple Macintosh computers
M2480LL/A) 10BASE-T Apple Ethernet CS Twisted Pair Card (Part M3065Z/A) 10BASE2 Apple Ethernet CS Thin Coax (coax cable) Card (Part M2708Z/A) AUI Apple
Apple_Communication_Slot
Personal computer by Apple, Inc
Macintosh IIsi rear view, showing ports and optional Ethernet card with 10base2, 10baseT and AUI connectors
Macintosh_IIsi
Early packet switching network
number of physical interfaces was only ten (eight serial + two Ethernet (10BASE2 or 10BASE-T)) since Ethernet allowed for the connection of several devices
TRAME
10BaseT/100BaseTX Ethernet with front panel RJ45 Ethernet IP-ETHERNET-10B2 IP 1 10Base2 Ethernet when used with transition module Ethernet IP-ETHERNET-10B5 IP
GreenSpring_Computers
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Lion
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Festive, joyful.
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Beauty
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