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Question by Paul
Submitted on 12/16/2003
Related FAQ: Data Communications Cabling FAQ
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A 10BASE2 Ethernet transmitting station has now experienced its 12th
collision trying to get onto the media. What is the range in the
microseconds that this station must wait before the next transmission
attempt process occurs, that is, before starting any carrier detection
start-up process?



Answer by persushil
Submitted on 2/16/2004
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I want to know cabling codes for different type networking purposes like LAN, WAN etc.

 

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