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Ethernet link voltages
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Join Date: Sep 2006
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Somewhere in the distant nuances of my mind, I seem to remember reading something that said 10/half ethernet connections used a slightly higher voltage than 100/full connections. I know this can be true with differences in serial connections, but I can't seem to track this down anywhere for ethernet on the web and I can't parse the IEEE standard for all the electrical specifications.
Anyone know off hand?
Anyone know off hand?
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