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Ethernet communications

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What is Ethernet communications?

Ethernet is a widely used networking technology for local area networks (LANs). It defines the cabling and signaling standards for the physical layer, and the frame format and protocols for the data link layer. Ethernet enables devices to communicate with each other on a network, typically using cables, but also wirelessly via Wi-Fi (which is based on the IEEE 802.11 standard and often interconnected with Ethernet networks). It's commonly used in homes, offices, and data centers to connect computers, servers, printers, and other devices.

What other technologies are related to Ethernet communications?

Ethernet communications Competitor Technologies

RS-232 is a serial communication standard, historically used for connecting devices. While Ethernet is more modern and capable, RS-232 served a similar purpose in the past, particularly for point-to-point connections.
mentioned alongside Ethernet communications in 1% (51) of relevant job posts

Ethernet communications Complementary Technologies

Ethernet/IP is an industrial protocol that runs on top of standard Ethernet. It uses Ethernet as the physical and data link layer, making it a complementary technology.
mentioned alongside Ethernet communications in 0% (68) of relevant job posts

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