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Ethernet is simply a type of cable.
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Ethernet is a family of networking standards (IEEE 802.3) that define protocols, framing, and signaling; it can run over different media (twisted-pair, fiber, coax), so it's not just a cable.
Ethernet is a family of networking standards (IEEE 802.3) that define protocols, framing, and signaling; it can run over different media (twisted-pair, fiber, coax), so it's not just a cable.
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