On 10/02/2018 05:27 PM, Eric Smith via cctalk wrote:
3 Mbps Ethernet is _NOT_ Ethernet I. Both Ethernet I
and II were 10 Mbps
DIX standards, with II having only minor differences from I.
Okay. Thank you for the correction ~> clarification.
Now I'll keep an eye out (but not quite search for) the differences
between Ethernet (I) and Ethernet II.
3 Mbps was sometimes referred to as experimental
Ethernet, but AFAIK
the only official name was "Ethernet".
ACK
The best way to refer to it is probably "3 Mbps
Ethernet".
:-)
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