Wednesday, November 18, 2009
Networking Connectivity @ eIT.in
Networking Connectivity @ eIT.in
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Web Resources for Network Connectivity
This section covers:
- Wired Connectivity
- Ethernet
- DSL
- ISDN
- Optical Networking
- Wireless Connectivity
Wired Connectivity
Ethernet
Ethernet connectivity is primarily a LAN technology. Ethernet networks traditionally transmitted information between computers at 10Mbps and more, and new Ethernet standards (“Fast Ethernet”) will provide for data rates of 100Mbps in the network.
- Charles Spurgeon’s Ethernet Web Site (also see: Guide to Ethernet by Charles Spurgeon)
- Ethernet Documentation from Cisco
- How Ethernet Works from How Stuff Works
- Ethernet Info, Resources & Timeline from Aberdeen University, UK
- The History of Ethernet from About.com
- Ethernet Cables Color Coding Standards – from Incentre
- Ethernet FAQs from Faqs.org
- Ethernet Info from Freesoft.org
- How-to Ethernet Cables from Steven Nikkel
- The Gigabit Ethernet Consortium
- How Ethernet Works from Datacottage
- Embedded Ethernet Project
- Power over Ethernet
- Ethernet from Open Directory
- TechFest Ethernet Technical Summary
- Ethernet White Paper from Peak Audio
- Ethernet White Paper from Allen-Bradley
- Ethernet FAQ from Network Uptime
- Ethernet Resources from Mike Smith, Hawaii University
· Fast Ethernet
Fast Ethernet refers to new Ethernet standards will provide for data rates of 100Mbps and higher in the network.
· Dan Kegel’s Fast Ethernet Page
· Fast Ethernet from Wikipedia
· Fast Ethernet Listing @ Yahoo Directory
· Ethernet & Fast Ethernet Resource at Rhys Haden
· Ethernet Research
· CAN/Ethernet Research Centre, UK
· Ten Gigabit Ethernet Research Questions – PSC University
· Ethernet & Gigabit Ethernet Switches – from Network World
· Interest Grows in Ethernet in the First Mile – ISP Planet
· Palo Alto Research Center Inc.
DSL
DSL (Digital Subscriber Line) refers to a class of technology used to obtain higher bandwidth over existing copper telephone cabling. The DSL also allows simultaneous voice and data services over a single pair of copper telephone wires.
- Broadband Reports
- DSL Q&A from Vicomsoft
- DSL Forum
- Everything DSL
- Speed Guide – Your Guide to Broadband
- DSL Life
- DSL Prime Index
- DSL Magazine Germany
- Broadband Week
- Broadband Content Delivery Forum
- Broadband Library
- Broadband Mag, UK
- XDSL
- XDSL Standards Info From
- ADSL - Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line
- HDSL - High Bit Rate Digital Subscriber Line
- RADSL - Rate Adaptive Digital Subscriber Line
- SDSL - Symmetric Digital Subscriber Line, a standardised version of HDSL
- VDSL - Very high bit-rate Digital Subscriber Line
ISDN
Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN) refers to the class of digital telephony and data-transport services offered by regional telephone carriers. ISDN involves the digitization of the existing telephone network, and permits voice, data, text, graphics, and multimedia to be transmitted over existing telephone wires in an integrated manner.
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