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Since its conception by Xerox in the mid-seventies and standardization as IEEE 802.3 in 1983, Ethernet has become the de facto standard for computer communication in the business world. Ethernet networks have evolved from coaxial cable-based systems delivering 3-Mbps performance to systems built from unshielded twisted pair (Cat5 UTP) cables that can deliver high reliability, low cost, and 100-Mbps performance.
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