Network Technologies FES-1800 What Is Fast Ethernet?, Historical Background, Cables Required

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What Is Fast Ethernet?

What Is Fast Ethernet?

Historical Background

Fast Ethernet was developed in the early 90s to solve the bottleneck problems encountered by older Ethernet networks. Ethernet, however, is a networking tech- nology developed in the early 70s.

Ethernet network carries data signal through thick passive cables at a speed of 10Mbp. However, signals are delivered to all nodes in the network at the same time, which resulted in frequent collisions and a lag in general network performance.

Fast Ethernet, instead, transmits data at a rate of 100Mbps. It is needed for peo- ple who use CAD/CAM, videoconferencing, and exchange large amount of files.

Besides the increasing available bandwidth, Fast Ethernet system also brings the advantage of using the same network operating system. Moreover, it is as well backward compatible with Ethernet equipment.

Ethernet and Fast Ethernet Standards

The Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE) is an international standard for Ethernet and Fast Ethernet systems. The standard for Ethernet twisted- pair networks is known as the IEEE802.3 standard, or 10BASE-T.

The IEEE802.3u standard or 100BASE-TX governs its successor, Fast Ethernet. Your switch is compliant with the 100BASE-TX standard.

Moreover, to set up a network with a Fast Ethernet switch, all nodes have to be connected to the switch through 100BASE-TX compliant adapters (built-in or plug-in versions) or network interface cards (NIC). As for the network operating system, any Ethernet-compatible system as well as theNIC’s drivers can be used

Cables Required

Fast Ethernet network does not use as same kind of cable as does Ethernet nework. 100BASE-TX requires Category 5 unshielded twisted-pair (Category 5 UTP) or Category 1 shielded twisted-pair (Category 1 STP), or any equivalent cable to transmit data.

UTP, STP or equivalent cable must be applied with a Fast Ethernet switch. Those cables are easy to find as they are widely sold in retail stores and pre- installed in many buildings.

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Contents Fast Ethernet Switch User’s Manual Copyright Quick installation Contents Introduction General Features of a Switch Introduction General Features of a Switch General features of FES-1800 SwitchRear panel Front panelFES-1800 Quick Overview of Networking Terminology What is a Switch?Network Terminology Quick Overview of Networking Terminology Ethernet and Fast Ethernet Standards What Is Fast Ethernet?Historical Background Cables RequiredCable Length How to Configure a Fast Ethernet Network?Uplinking Different Network Topologies Other Ways to Expand Your NetworkGateway Before the Installation Installing a SwitchPhysical installation Connecting a cable to the switch Connecting Hubs or Other SwitchesConnecting end nodes with a cable Cable ConnectionsChecking Port Status Link/ ACT indicator LED IndicatorsPower indicator DPX / COL indicatorTroubleshooting Network Management Technical Specifications SpecificationsPhysical Specifications 180-00318-000