while i was configuring my router to try to assign each port with a certain BW which i would specify, i found some accronyms that i couldn't understand. i'll state them next and hope someone tell me their meanings:
while i was configuring my router to try to assign each port with a certain BW which i would specify, i found some accronyms that i couldn't understand. i'll state them next and hope someone tell me their meanings:
10 means 10 megabits, 100 means 100 megabits. Half dupleks means that while one side transmits, other side receives. Full duplex means that both sides transmit and receive at the same time.
You will sometimes see another available setting such as "auto." When you select this (instead of one of the four options you mentioned) the port will automatically negotiate with the connected device to establish optimum speed. This is recommended if you are unsure about device capabilities or in cases where the port might be connected to a different device in the future. If you select one of the fixed options, the port will be locked into that mode of operation.
10 refers to 10 Mbps ethernet (LAN) and 100 to 100Mbps ethernet (LAN). With full duplex you can have two-way communication 'simultaneously'. With half duplex, you can have two-way communication, but only one at a time.