ohioan55":2h2mn3md said:Thanks iggy
If you think about it, its a bus type network. That has not been used in 20 to 25 years. :shock:
ohioan55":2h2mn3md said:Thanks iggy
PanthersFan":1qdtc3yr said:Every modern automobile is built on a bus network.
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I’ve dealt with all of that in the past (and one you haven’t mentioned: IBM type-1 cabling with Token Ring as the network protocol.iggy":xajakbtx said:PanthersFan":xajakbtx said:Every modern automobile is built on a bus network.
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Not sure about cars, but I could see it. I was talking about computer networks in general. They general use shielded cable which is great for boats and cars or anywhere RF interference could take place. But now we have Cat 5, 6 and 7 which each one is less prone to that too. Cat 8 will be out soon.
Which goes back to the point. Bus networks where often found in homes and business, 10base2 years ago. Not any more, unless for some spacial or unusual reasons.
PanthersFan":gpehtltm said:I’ve dealt with all of that in the past (and one you haven’t mentioned: IBM type-1 cabling with Token Ring as the network protocol.iggy":gpehtltm said:PanthersFan":gpehtltm said:Every modern automobile is built on a bus network.
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Not sure about cars, but I could see it. I was talking about computer networks in general. They general use shielded cable which is great for boats and cars or anywhere RF interference could take place. But now we have Cat 5, 6 and 7 which each one is less prone to that too. Cat 8 will be out soon.
Which goes back to the point. Bus networks where often found in homes and business, 10base2 years ago. Not any more, unless for some spacial or unusual reasons.
You have to separate the network cabling from the protocol. Ethernet originally ran over a bus (10BASE5) and transitioned to star (point to point) over CATx cabling.
Bus networks aren’t better or worse than point-to-point networks. They are just different. Bandwidth requirements play a large part in network selection, as well as the industry standards bodies and government regulations. The auto industry largely uses CANBUS. The Marine industry largely uses NEMA2000. The IT industry largely uses Ethernet.
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