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LAN communications protocol
Attached Resource Computer NETwork (ARCNET or ARCnet) is a communications protocol for local area networks. ARCNET was the first widely available networking
ARCNET
Computer network that connects devices over a limited area
technologies used for local area networks; historical network technologies include ARCNET, Token Ring, and LocalTalk. A local area network allows multiple nearby
Local_area_network
Network packet and protocol analyzer
Rowlands and Chris Reed at Nestar’s UK subsidiary Zynar Ltd developed an ARCNET promiscuous packet receiver and analyzer called TART (“Transmit and Receive
Sniffer_(protocol_analyzer)
insertion. In addition, the DTOC manages the distributed network called ARCNET. The Mission Training Engineering Center (MTEC), collocated with the Air
Distributed Training Operations Center
Distributed_Training_Operations_Center
2012 science fiction action film directed by Barry Sonnenfeld
attaches the ArcNet. Present-day Boris falls into the launchpad's flame trench and is incinerated by the rocket's exhaust while the ArcNet is successfully
Men_in_Black_3
Computer networking technology
replaced competing wired LAN technologies such as Token Ring, FDDI and ARCNET. The original 10BASE5 Ethernet uses a thick coaxial cable as a shared medium
Ethernet
Computer company
area network (LAN) card, with over ten thousand ARCNET LAN installations in use around the world. The ARCNET card in each 2200 allowed 2200's running a program
Datapoint
Radio-frequency connector for coaxial cable
at either 50 ohms or 75 ohms (with other impedances such as 93 ohms for ARCNET available though less common). They are usually applied for frequencies
BNC_connector
Family of personal computers sold by Commodore
91C90QF X-Surf from Individual Computers using the Realtek 8019AS A2060 Arcnet A1010 floppy disk drive consisting of a 3.5-inch double density (DD), 300
Amiga
Network that allows computers to share resources and communicate with each other
their invention. In 1976, John Murphy of Datapoint Corporation created ARCNET, a token-passing network first used to share storage devices. In 1979, Robert
Computer_network
Unshielded twisted pair cabling for telephone and data communications
distributor.[citation needed] Anixter Level 2 cable was frequently used on ARCnet and 4 Mbit/s Token Ring networks, it is also used in telephone networks
Category_2_cable
Second layer of the OSI networking model
redundancy check or CRC. This algorithm is often used in the data link layer. ARCnet Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) Cisco
Data_link_layer
Hardware component that connects a computer to a network
channel) Network via one of: Ethernet Wi-Fi Fibre Channel ATM FDDI Token Ring ARCNET InfiniBand Speeds Full-duplex or half-duplex: 10 Mbit/s 100 Mbit/s 1 Gbit/s
Network_interface_controller
communications protocols in a computer network or a computer bus system. ARCNET AppleTalk ATM Bluetooth DECnet Ethernet FDDI Frame Relay HIPPI IEEE 1394
List of network protocol stacks
List_of_network_protocol_stacks
Individual connection to the Internet
Wi-Fi are the two most common technologies used to build LANs today, but ARCNET, Token Ring, LocalTalk, FDDI, and other technologies were used in the past
Internet_access
unclear how it was used in practice. Networking was accomplished using ARCNET or Cambridge Ring (computer network) LAN cards. An RS-232 optical fibre
Merlin_M4000
American serial killer (born 1957)
Detective Greco wrote a search warrant for Gray's home and enlisted the help of ARCNET (Allied Riverside County Narcotics Enforcement Team) to stake out Gray's
Dana_Sue_Gray
Character in the Men in Black franchise
K to Cape Canaveral, Florida, where Col. Edwards helps them launch the ArcNet kill the future Boris but Col. Edwards dies in the process; whereupon K
Agent_K
Industry Processor Interface physical layer Frame Relay FO Fiber optics X.25 ARCnet Attached Resource Computer NETwork ARP Address Resolution Protocol ATM Asynchronous
List of network protocols (OSI model)
List_of_network_protocols_(OSI_model)
Electrical cable with concentric conductors
controllers). Later, some manufacturers of LAN equipment, such as Datapoint for ARCNET, adopted RG-62 as their coaxial cable standard. The cable has the lowest
Coaxial_cable
Communication protocol used for building automation
BACnet protocol defines a number of data link and physical layers, including ARCNET, Ethernet, BACnet/IP, BACnet/IPv6, BACnet/MSTP, point-to-point over RS-232
BACnet
American inventor and computer engineer
Murphy is an American inventor and computer engineer credited with inventing ARCNET, the first commercial networking system, in 1976. He was working for Datapoint
John_Murphy_(engineer)
Ethernet variant
network cable. 100VG took advantage of the token passing concept that made ARCNET and Token Ring popular in order to provide consistent performance no matter
100BaseVG
Device that creates a larger computer network from two smaller networks
both sides of a bridge are not compatible with each other, e.g. between ARCNET with local addressing and Ethernet using IEEE MAC addresses, requiring translation
Network_bridge
Personal computer networking system
Fortune-sized companies find them useful. LANtastic supports Ethernet, ARCNET and Token Ring adapters as well as its original twisted-pair adapter at
LANtastic
American engineer and computer pioneer
ahead of Intel until the Intel 80286. Overseeing the development of ARCNET by lead ARCNET architect John Murphy, an early local area network, Poor stayed
Victor_Poor
Networking API for MS-DOS
many different network interfaces, including Ethernet, Token Ring, RS-232, Arcnet, and X.25. WinPKT is a driver that enables use of packet drivers under Microsoft
PC/TCP_Packet_Driver
Set of computers configured in a distributed computing system
"Attached Resource Computer" (ARC) system, developed in 1977, and using ARCnet as the cluster interface. Clustering per se did not really take off until
Computer_cluster
Technology for computer networking
the ring controlling access. Similar token passing mechanisms are used by ARCNET, token bus, 100VG-AnyLAN (802.12) and FDDI, and they have theoretical advantages
Token_Ring
Defunct American networking hardware company
NICs, and other products for networks based on Ethernet, Token Ring, and ARCNET. Thomas-Conrad Corporation was founded by Walter Thomas Thirion and Scott
Thomas-Conrad
Branch of automation
devices was historically provided by dedicated optical fiber, ethernet, ARCNET, RS-232, RS-485 or a low-bandwidth special purpose wireless network. Modern
Building_automation
Pre-internet networking vendor
communication among Apple II and IBM PC personal computers using Datapoint's ARCNET network and Xerox's XNS networking protocols. Proprietary small, medium
Nestar_Systems
Stadium in Queens, New York (1964–2009)
featured in Men in Black 3 which is where K and J intercept Griffin and the ArcNet in 1969 before Boris the Animal can capture it. Shea Stadium was also the
Shea_Stadium
filesystem. The first commercial clustering product was ARCnet, developed by Datapoint in 1977. ARCnet was not a commercial success and clustering per se did
History_of_computer_clusters
Family of industrial computer network protocols
automation applications, as they lack the upper-bounded transmission delay. ARCNET, which was conceived as early as 1975 for office connectivity uses a token
Fieldbus
Personal computer and terminal
magnetic tape drive was available by 1975. In late 1977, Datapoint introduced ARCNET local area networking. The original Type 1 2200 shipped with 2 kilobytes
Datapoint_2200
Commercial virtual entertainment venues
available as well. The six player game cockpits would be communicating over an ARCNet network. Game event highlights would be sent back to the central Console
BattleTech_Centers
Operating system
CP/M machines to connect directly to the 68B server machine. Ethernet and ARCnet were both considered but dismissed on cost grounds. S-NET used cheap dual
Novell_S-Net
Tandy Radio Shack small-business computer launched in 1979
and later in 1985, the Tandy 6000, gaining an internal hard drive and Arcnet support along the way and switching to an 8 MHz 68000. Tandy offered 8.4
TRS-80_Model_II
Channel access method
pre-defined "master" node. The most well-known examples are IBM Token Ring and ARCNET, but there were a range of others, including FDDI (Fiber Distributed Data
Token_passing
Arcade system board by Konami
music. It also added a digital ID, a RS232 port and network ports using an ARCnet physical interface. Fishing Board - A system 573 which uses a blue and black
System_573
Mosque in Dhaka, Bangladesh
Bengali). 15 September 2019. Retrieved 21 March 2026. "Aeroplane Mosque". Arcnet. Archived from the original on 12 October 2025. Retrieved 21 March 2026
Aeroplane_Mosque
Computer network operating system
four network cards, and these can be a mixture of technologies such as ARCNET, Token Ring and Ethernet. The operating system is provided as a set of compiled
NetWare
Implementation of Token Ring using a virtual ring on a coaxial cable
Working Group has disbanded and the standard has been withdrawn by the IEEE. ARCNET Network topology "Token Bus Network". Retrieved 2012-03-21. "Token Bus (IEEE
Token_bus_network
Taiwanese computer company
OneFile. Staff writer (May 1, 1989). "Vendor profiles: manufacturers of ARCnet boards". PC Week. 6 (17). Ziff-Davis: 109 – via Gale OneFile. Staff writer
DTK_Computer
Topics referred to by the same term
1943), American inventor and computer engineer, credited with inventing ARCNET John Murphy (branding consultant) (born 1946), British branding consultant
John_Murphy
Madrasa in Sivas, Turkey
Greek origin Wikimedia Commons has media related to Gök Medrese (Sivas). "Arcnet". Archived from the original on 2012-11-30. Retrieved 2013-06-19. http://eskidergi
Gök_Medrese,_Sivas
1981 Omninet 1 Mbit/s 125 kB/s 1980 IBM PC Network 2 Mbit/s 250 kB/s 1985 ARCNET (Standard) 2.5 Mbit/s 312.5 kB/s 1977 Chaosnet (Original) 4 Mbit/s 3.0 Mbit/s
List_of_interface_bit_rates
Computer networking system
behavior may use master/slave or token-passing schemes (such as Token Ring or ARCNET) instead of contention systems. The central node communications processor
ALOHAnet
Computer networking protocol suite
were just coming to market, including Ethernet, Token Ring, Econet, and ARCNET. This was a topic of major commercial effort at the time, dominating shows
AppleTalk
Controlling component of a fire alarm system
Automation Controllers, Security/Access Control, or Elevator Controllers. The Arcnet protocol has been used for years in industrial applications, and is also
Fire_alarm_control_panel
nanotechnology and biomedical engineering John Anthony Murphy 1965 Inventor of ARCnet, the first LAN Julius Nieuwland 1899 Inventor of neoprene H. Frederik Nijhout
List of University of Notre Dame alumni
List_of_University_of_Notre_Dame_alumni
Personal computer
microprocessors running at 7.16 MHz, and connected to each other using ARCNET. Several upgrades were introduced into the ICON line over time. The ICON2
ICON_(microcomputer)
supports Samba and SMBFS. 3c589.device for 3Com a2060.device for A2060/A560 ARCNET a2065.device for A2065 Ethernet ariadne.device and ariadne_ii.device for
Amiga_software
IRC client for the Amiga
to selected IRC channels at startup. The software also supports IRC-like Arcnet chat system created by the same author and used by the Amiga Technologies
AmIRC
1980s French personal computer range
RAM. It features a 70MB hard drive, supports QIC-24 cartridges and offers Arcnet network connection. Micromega PC: a 1986 workstation supporting Unix and
Thomson_computers
Personal computer by Radio Shack
mouse controller and battery-backed real-time clock ViaNet Network card (ARCNET BNC) The Tandy 2000 was nominally BIOS-compatible with the IBM XT, so well-behaved
Tandy_2000
GPIB IEEE-488 bus controller/talker/listener Industrial Busses PMC-ARCNET PMC ARCNET with isolated 485 or traditional interface Industrial Busses PMC-ECAN
GreenSpring_Computers
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