Ethernet is a family of frame-based computer networking technologies for local area networks (LANs). The name comes from the physical concept of the ether. It defines a number of wiring and signaling standards for the Physical Layer of the OSI networking model, through means of network access at the Media Access Control (MAC)/Data Link Layer, and a common addressing format.

Ethernet is standardized as IEEE 802.3. The combination of the twisted pair versions of Ethernet for connecting end systems to the network, along with the fiber optic versions for site backbones, is the most widespread wired LAN technology. It has been in use from around 1980[1] to the present, largely replacing competing LAN standards such as token ring, FDDI, and ARCNET.
   
 
   

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Ethernet can be the communications backbone for all of your equipment, new or old. Ethernet Serial Servers allow legacy equipment to be easily networked.
Serial servers allow you to connect legacy serial equipped machines to your Ethernet LAN or WAN. Serial data from devices in the furthest corners of your plant show up on your office PC as if they were next door.
Infrastructure products are designed to efficiently divide and separate your network to improve communications and speed by reducing errors and limiting traffic. In addition they can increase the size of your network and extend the distance while introducing the smallest amount of latency.
 
Advantech B+B Smartwox has an extensive range of sophisticated Ethernet to fiber media converters designed for every conversion requirement.  Our managed and unmanaged media converters, PoE and FTTX products, mode converters, and other industrial solutions are reliable, flexible, and easy to configure and manage. With dozens of models to choose from, you’re sure to find the perfect Ethernet media converter for your specific application.
   
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