NETWORK PLANNING
Maximum Network Diameter Using Repeaters
Repeater Type | Twisted Pair | |
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1 | Class I | 200 m (656 ft.) |
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1 | Class II | 200 m (656 ft.) |
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2 | Class II | 205 m (672.4 ft.) |
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Maximum Fast Ethernet Cable Distance
Cable Type | Connecting | Max. Distance |
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Twisted Pair | Any two devices | 100 m (328 ft.) |
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Fiber | Switch to switch, server or PC |
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| Half duplex | 412 m (1,351.4 ft.) |
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| Full duplex | 2 km (1.24 mi.) |
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10 Mbps Ethernet Collision Domain
SMC 5-4-3 Rule
Between any two PCs or other stations in the same 10 Mbps collision domain, there may be:
•up to 5 link segments in series,
•up to 4 repeaters (hubs),
•up to 3 populated cable segments, that is, segments attached to two or more PCs (coax networks only).*
*The remaining two segments are unpopulated; these are known as
Maximum Ethernet Cable Distance
Cable Type | Maximum Length |
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Twisted Pair, Categories 3, 4, 5 | 100 m (328 ft.) |
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Thin Coax | 185 m (607 ft.) |
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External Transceiver Drop | 50 m (165 ft.) |
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