Re: More Than One Fiber Optic 100 Megabit Ethernet Standard?
- From: Michelot <mhostettler@xxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 04 Jul 2007 12:43:33 -0700
Bonsoir Rich,
No, it is true for 10BASE-T as well. While there are link pulses, these
occur for only 100 ns out of 62.5 ms (line is idle 99.9998% of the
time), and even the link pulses are not transmitted if there is
sufficient data intensity. In any case, link pulses are not repeated by
a hub, i.e., they are local to the dedicated twisted pair medium.
Sorry, I misunderstood a part of your statement from the 3rd July.
Thanks for the correction with these interesting further details
added.
Best regards,
Michelot
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