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10BROAD36

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circuitry involved; however the primary extra complexity comes from the fact that 10BROAD36 is unidirectional. Signals can only travel one direction along the line, so head-end stations must be present on the line to repeat the signals (ensuring that no packets travel through the line indefinitely)
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10BROAD36 was less successful than its contemporaries because of the high equipment complexity (and cost) associated with it. The individual stations are much more expensive due to the extra
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on either another, backwards direction frequency on the same line, or another line entirely. This also increases latency and prevents bidirectional signal flow.
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Broadband networks employ frequency-division multiplexing to divide coaxial cable into separate channels, each of which serves as an individual local network.
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published the standard that was ratified in 1985 as an additional section 11 to the base Ethernet standard. It was also issued as
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product noted that no installers understood both the digital and analog aspects of the system. In
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The extra complexity outweighed the advantage of reusability of CATV technology for the intended
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signaling technique. Broadband provides several advantages over the
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family. It was developed during the 1980s and specified in
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would modulate a carrier signal to be transmitted in a
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Index

802.3b
computer network
Ethernet
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
IEEE 802
ISO/IEC
10 Mbit/s Ethernet
cable television
modulates
frequency
carrier signal
audio signal
radio station
telecommunications engineering
broadband
baseband
10BASE5
radio frequency
campus networks
metropolitan area networks
Boston University
Ungermann-Bass
wide area networks
fiber-optic communication
100BASE-FX
cable modems
Internet access
Data Over Cable Service Interface Specification
10PASS-TS
high-speed Internet

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