Ethernet

What is Ethernet?

Ethernet is a type of computer networking technology that is used to connect computers and other devices together to form a local area network (LAN). It is a widely used standard for networking computers in homes, offices, and other small to medium-sized networks.

Ethernet uses a physical cable to transmit data between devices, and it operates at a data transmission rate of up to 10 Gigabits per second (Gbps). Ethernet cables can be either copper or fiber optic, and they are typically connected to devices using a standardized plug called an RJ45 connector.

Ethernet is a reliable and efficient way to connect devices within a LAN, and it is often used in conjunction with other networking technologies such as Wi-Fi to provide internet access to devices.