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100 Mb/s data transmission on UTP and STP cabling for demand priority networks

There have been considerable advances towards higher speed (100 Mb/s) workgroup LANs which support the existing UTP and STP structured cabling utilized by 10 BASE-T and token ring LANs. The paper describes the transmission techniques used by an IEEE 802.12 demand priority network with UTP and STP st...

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Published in:IEEE journal on selected areas in communications 1995-12, Vol.13 (9), p.1684-1691
Main Authors: Coles, A.N., Cunningham, D.G., Methley, S.G.
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Coaxial cables
Communication cables
Crosstalk
Data communication
Ethernet networks
Local area networks
Network topology
Repeaters
Token networks
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