Ethernet protocols define the standards for data transmission over a wired network. They encompass various standards like IEEE 802.3, dictating how devices format and transmit data packets, addressing, error detection, and collision handling. Ethernet is commonly used for local area networks (LANs) in homes, offices, and data centers to connect computers, servers, and other network devices, enabling communication and resource sharing.
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