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                                The term Ethernet refers to the family of 
                                  local-area network (LAN) products covered by 
                                  the IEEE 802.3 standard that defines what is 
                                  commonly known as the CSMA/CD protocol. Three 
                                  data rates are currently defined for operation 
                                  over optical fiber and twisted-pair cables: 
                                   
                                  • 10 Mbps—10Base-T Ethernet  
                                  • 100 Mbps—Fast Ethernet  
                                  • 1000 Mbps—Gigabit Ethernet  
                                   
                                  Ethernet has survived as the major LAN technology 
                                  (it is currently used for approximately 85 percent 
                                  of the world's LAN-connected PCs and workstations) 
                                  because its protocol has the following characteristics: 
                                   
                                  • Is easy to understand, implement, manage, 
                                  and maintain  
                                  • Allows low-cost network implementations 
                                   
                                  • Provides extensive topological flexibility 
                                  for network installation  
                                  • Guarantees successful interconnection 
                                  and operation of standards-compliant products, 
                                  regardless of manufacturer  
                                LAN 
                                  Over short distances, for instance, within a 
                                  small geographic area such as a building, you 
                                  can create a Local Area Network, which is called 
                                  a LAN. It's called a local area network because 
                                  we're connecting PCs in just one local location, 
                                  an office building for example. 
                                  
                                  Building a computer network means opening a 
                                  world of new opportunities for your business. 
                                  It means flexibility, efficiency, and immediate 
                                  access to information that will change the way 
                                  you work, communicate and serve your customers. 
                                   
                                   
                                  Eitech helps Small and Medium Businesses and 
                                  Enterprises be more productive and profitable 
                                  by offering a complete portfolio of award-winning 
                                  data networking products. The product line is 
                                  an integrated family of hubs, switches, firewalls 
                                  and routers. We offer products that are highly 
                                  flexible and scalable solution that grows with 
                                  you, delivering enterprise-class performance 
                                  in an affordable, easy-to-use solution. Designed 
                                  with the SMB customer in mind with applications 
                                  appropriate for the large enterprise, Eitech 
                                  product line is a wise investment today that 
                                  ensures you're prepared for any need tomorrow. 
                                WLAN 
                                  Wireless LANs enable users to establish and 
                                  maintain a wireless network connection throughout 
                                  or between buildings without the limitations 
                                  of wires or cables. At Eitech we are here to 
                                  help your business select from a family of wireless 
                                  LAN products that combine the mobility and flexibility 
                                  users want from a wireless LAN product with 
                                  the throughput and security they demand from 
                                  a business LAN. 
                                WAN 
                                  A network that connects a LAN to a LAN across 
                                  a large geographic area such as city or country 
                                  is called a Wide Area Network or WAN. A WAN 
                                  can transmit information by telephone line, 
                                  microwave, or satellite. 
                                    
                                  LANs and WANs are private networks. They interconnect 
                                  people inside your organization. 
                                   
                                  Internet 
                                  Outside of LANs and WANs is the Internet - an 
                                  enormous, public WAN. The Internet links PCs 
                                  at universities, research centers, and companies 
                                  across the globe. 
                                   
                                  As networks become more powerful and more businesses 
                                  and homes become connected, the Internet serves 
                                  as a contact point between your company, your 
                                  suppliers, prospects, and customers. 
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