10Base2 is also known as Thin Ethernet
The maximum length of a 10Base2 thinwire ethernet cable is 185 ft.
None. A metre is a measure of length or distance while 10base2 is a pure, dimensionless number.
200 meters,
Thinnet 10BASE2 cable
For 10Base2, the 10 stands for 10 megabits per second, Base means baseband, and 2 equals 200 meters
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10BASE2, or IEEE 802.3, is an early Ethernet Standard that makes use of industry-standard RG-58 coaxial communications cables connected to BNC T-connectors. 10BASE2 gets its identifier, assigned by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics engineers (IEEE), from the following characteristics: "10" means it has a maximum transmission speed of 10Mbps; "BASE" is shorthand for "Baseband Transmission" or "Baseband Ethernet," meaning that the medium only transmits Ethernet signals; and "2" refers to its maximum network segment length of 185 meters, rounded up to 200 meters.
explain the ethernet lan layouts (10base2/10base5/any other)
185 meters
other name for wireless lan
Terminator