What is thinnet ??
waqqas1 15-November-2008 11:42:18 PM

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Thinnet is basically the cabling standard of IEEE 802.3 which is 10BASE2 which is ethernet cable
Posted by HamidAliKhan


ThinNet, also known as 10BASE2, IEEE 802.3, or "CheaperNet," is an early Ethernet standard that makes use of industry-standard RG-58 coaxial communications cables connected to BNC T-connectors. The standard has been nicknamed as such due to the thin and relatively inexpensive coaxial cables or "thinwire" used, which are 5 millimeters (0.2 inches) in diameter; "ThinNet" is a portmanteau of "Thin Ethernet."
Posted by sagitraz


thinnet is also known as 10Base2, IEEE 802.3 or CheaperNet is an early ethernet. its basically a communication cable which is connected to BNC T-connectors.For more visit the link below

http://discuss.itacumens.com/index.php?topic=18494
Posted by Hash007



Posted: 16-November-2008 01:53:22 AM By: Hash007

thinnet is also known as 10Base2, IEEE 802.3 or CheaperNet is an early ethernet. its basically a communication cable which is connected to BNC T-connectors.For more visit the link below

http://discuss.itacumens.com/index.php?topic=18494

Posted: 16-November-2008 04:34:40 AM By: sagitraz

ThinNet, also known as 10BASE2, IEEE 802.3, or "CheaperNet," is an early Ethernet standard that makes use of industry-standard RG-58 coaxial communications cables connected to BNC T-connectors. The standard has been nicknamed as such due to the thin and relatively inexpensive coaxial cables or "thinwire" used, which are 5 millimeters (0.2 inches) in diameter; "ThinNet" is a portmanteau of "Thin Ethernet."

Posted: 16-November-2008 05:34:01 AM By: HamidAliKhan

Thinnet is basically the cabling standard of IEEE 802.3 which is 10BASE2 which is ethernet cable