1000Base-T (1000 Mbps; Baseband;Twisted pair) Telecom Definition
An IEEE standard (802.3ab, 1999) similar in concept to the predecessor 10/100Base-T, 1000Base-T translates to 1000 Mbps (theoretical transmission rate) Baseband (one transmission at a time over a single, shared channel), over Twisted pair media.The original specifications called for Cat 5 cable to support Gigabit Ethernet (GbE) over four pairs and distances up to 100 meters. Cat 6 cabling specifications include unshielded twisted pair (UTP), shielded twisted pair (STP), and screened twisted pair (ScTP) rated at 250 MHz over distances up to 220 meters. See also 10Base-T, 100Base-T, baseband, Cat 5, Cat 6, channel, Ethernet, GbE, hub, IEEE, repeater, ScTP, standard, STP, transmission rate, and UTP.
Browse dictionary entries near 1000Base-T
- ‹ 1000Base-SX
- ‹ 1000Base-LX
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- ‹ 10-K
- ‹ 10 Gigabit Ethernet
- ‹ 10 Gigabit Attachment Unit Interface
- ‹ 1+ WATS
- ‹ 1-Persistent CSMA
- ‹ 1-persistent carrier sense multiple access
- ‹ 1+ Dialing
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