ethernet

[ US /ˈiθɝˌnɛt/ ]
NOUN
  1. a type of network technology for local area networks; coaxial cable carries radio frequency signals between computers at a rate of 10 megabits per second
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How To Use ethernet In A Sentence

  • For those who prefer a hard-wired connection, it's got a Gigabit Ethernet port.
  • Setting up Ethernet and using a default gateway on my LAN gave me Internet access in less than 30 seconds.
  • A slight complication to this setup is that every UTP cable is also its own Ethernet segment.
  • Mainstream Ethernet network switches support either 10/100 Mbps Fast Ethernet or Gigabit Ethernet (10/100/1000) standards.
  • He set up to share his wired Ethernet Internet connection via his built-in AirPort wireless card.
  • Did you get peanut butter in your Ethernet port again? -No. I got mayonnaise in the CD drive.
  • Delay uncertainty problem may happen in the transferring process of the distributed relay system which takes substation Ethernet to be communication networks.
  • Bob Metcalfe, general partner with Polaris Ventures and the inventor of Ethernet, got on stage today at the Green: Net conference in San Francisco to call for “a squanderable abundance of cheap and clean energy,” that will crib from the development of the Internet. Green:Net Keynote: Bob Metcalfe’s Search for the Enernet
  • Sir, it is impossible to plug an Ethernet card into the phone jack in your wall.
  • Instead, the initial implementation will appear as an Ethernet switch called the DragonSwitch, which fits into its existing Access/One hubs.
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