Latest network media developments?

KBtrade

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I am writing a report for my class and need to write about two of the latest network media developments. What do you think are the best ideas to write about? Wireless, Fiber-optics, Gigabit Ethernet, ???

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IaPuP

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Wireless is 100% for sure. It's the future of networking if ya ask me and growing so incredibly fast right now.

Gigabit Ethernet.... eh.... it's not terribly new, nor is it terribly revolutionary tho it does help in the backbone level. The 10Gig standard is out (or close) I believe but the products for it aren't quite on the shevles yet.

You could always talk about fiber too. That's old technology and most of the country's fiber is still laying 'dark' after the pipe dreams of the "information superhighway" fell apart because the highway has no 'off-ramps' in suburbia.

Eric

 

ktwebb

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Kinda depends on the scope of the paper as far as wireless goes. Wireless is certainly making inroads in the SOHO and home consumer market. It is not a replacement to internal enterprise level cabled LAN's though. Wireless will not replace cabled/wired backbones. Wireless in the work environment, at least anything bigger than a few desk offices, is a nice compliment for mobility's sake but has no business as a LAN core infrastructure. Besides Speed and security, it just is not mission critical dependable. From a guy that installed wireless LAN's and WAN's for close to 5 years, cable rules. At least copper although fiber isn't nearly the cost prohibitive solution is used to be. If you do talk about wireless technologies you should probably do some google searches on Ultra Wide Band. Very promising technology that is in the very early stages of FCC approval. Extremely high bandwidth but still has some obstacles to overcome. Wireless as WAN links also has alot of potential. Western Multiplex, recently bought by Proxim has 480 Mb full duplex point to point bridge hardware currently. Basically gigabit wireless if you consider the Full Duplex into the overal bandwidth equation. While I haven't used their extremely high bandwidth solutions, their 8 12 and 45 Mb Full Duplex bridges work beautifully.
 

KBtrade

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Thanks for the replies! Now comes the hard part, actually sitting down and writing something...LOL
 
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