VDSL Ethernet
February 23rd, 2010
VDSL Ethernet
As businesses become more and more reliant upon computers, keeping your business’s network running smoothly is more a priority than ever. Many companies are in the process of eliminating filing cabinets and hard copies of documents altogether, instead relying upon electronic copies that are stored in common locations, meaning that more employees–even ones that are a continent away–can share and access the information immediately.
Developed in 1973, Ethernet has become the most common networking technology in the world today. Ethernet basically allows the various components of a network to communicate via a single cable. Ethernet is a local area technology (as opposed to a wide area one, connecting devices are far-flung locations or different branches of a business). The devices connected via Ethernet attach into a common location (or “node”), which acts as a traffic cop for the flow of information. Each computer on the network is given its own unique identifier (in the form of an IP address), so that the information that it sends or receives can be properly routed.
Sharing Internet Connections Using Ethernet
If you’ve got a business and have any computers linked together, chances are you’re using Ethernet to network them. When you network your computer, this enables you not only to share information but also to share a common internet connection as well. So whatever your internet connection, be it a T1 line or VDSL, you’ll need to distribute this connection to all the users to your network.
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