10GBase Ethernet Decoded
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- Опубліковано 19 вер 2024
- Today we will talk about 10 Gigabit Ethernet, IEEE 802.3z standards and decode what they mean by their names.
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So thankful to have found your channel, I struggled to understand these differences watching videos from other sources but now it all makes sense!!
Sunny, my man. This made everything so simple. I have been trying to remember all of these and with your help know I understand what the letters reference. you'd think the book would explain the letters but no. Thanks again.
Great as always!
Well said, thanks for the video.
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Thank you! It was quite helpful
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Incredible lesson.
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GReat short facts! Grazie
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these things about ethernet is similar in automotive ethernet protocol?
Thank you ! Is it good to start with CCNA for Networking field ? Thank you.
Yes. CompTIA Network + and Security + should be taken before CCNA, but they can be taken at the same time. CCNA is more about Cisco, but the basic principles are the same.
@@sunnyclassroom24 ok thank you ..! I'm looking forward for Networking videos from you thanks !
@@sunnyclassroom24 Thank you for your videos, I am working my way through all of them! No one else explains it in such an easy to understand way (and no one has yet explained what the letters at the end stand for!). My question is: what is the difference between (for example) ER and EW? Why would a LAN connection need to be 40km? Are all of these physically different cables (in the same way cat5, cat6 etc are)? Or are they the same cables, just the way signals are sent are different?
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Glad to see to intro music is gone
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