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3G
What download speeds?
3rd generation of wireless data standards for cellphones
Speed up to 168 mbps but rarely passed 10 mbps
4G
What download and upload speeds?
Most popularly implemented as Long Term Evolution (LTE), a wireless data standard
Theoretical download of 300 mbps and uploads of 75mbps
4to6
Internet connectivity technology that encapsulates IPv4 traffic into a IPv6 tunnel to get to an IPv6-capable router
6in4
An IPv6 tunneling standard that can go through IPv4 Network Address Translation (NAT)
6to4
An IPv6 tunneling protocol that doesn’t require a tunnel broker. It is used to connect to directly connect two routers because it normally requires a public IPv4 address
8P8C (8 position 8 contact)
four-pair connector used on the end of network cable
Erroneously referred to as an RJ-45 connector
10 GbE (10 gigabyte ethernet)
Very fast Ethernet designation, with a number of fiber and copper standards
10Base2
The last true bus-standard network where nodes connected to a common, shared length of coaxial cable
10BaseFL
Fiber-optic implementation of Ethernet that runs at 10 Mbps using base-band signaling. Maximum segment length is 2km
10BaseT
A ethernet LAN designed to run on UTP cabling. Runs at 10mbps and uses baseband signaling. Maximum length is 100m
10GBaseER/10GBaseEW
A 10GbE standard using 1550-nm single-mode fiber. Maximum cable length up to 40 km
10GBaseLR/10GBaseLW
A 10 GbE standard using 1310-nm single-mode fiber. Maximum cable length up to 10 km
10GBaseSR/10GBaseSW
A 10 GbE standard using 850-nm multimode fiber. Maximum cable length up to 300 m