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What (who) is 100BaseFX - definition

ETHERNET STANDARDS THAT CARRY TRAFFIC AT THE NOMINAL RATE OF 100 MBIT/S
100BASE-T; 100BaseTX; 100BASE-TX; Fast ethernet; 100BASE-FX; 100baseT; 100baseTX; 100BaseT; 100BaseFX; 100BASE-T4; 100BASE-T2; 100base-T; 100Base-T; 100base-TX; 100Base-TX; 100base-FX; 100Base-FX; 100BASE-SX; 802.3u; 100BT; 802.3U; 100 base F network; FastEthernet; IEEE 802.3u; 100base-X; 100base-x; 100BASE-X; 100baseX; 100BaseX; 100Base-X; 100BASE-LX10; 100BASE-BX; 100BASE‑SX; 802.3y; IEEE 802.3y; 100BASE-T1
  • PCI]] network interface card
  • NIC]], a PCI card
  • Pair 1 Wire 2
  • Pair 4 Wire 2
  • Pair 3 Wire 2
  • Pair 2 Wire 2
  • Pair 1 Wire 1
  • Pair 4 Wire 1
  • Pair 3 Wire 1
  • Pair 2 Wire 1

100BaseFX         
<networking> Fast Ethernet over optical fibre. (1998-03-23)
Fast Ethernet         
<networking> A version of Ethernet developed in the 1990s(?) which can carry 100 Mbps compared with standard Ethernet's 10 Mbps. It requires upgraded network cards and hubs. The relevant standards are 100BaseT, 100BaseFX and 100BaseVG. (1998-03-23)
100BaseTX         
<networking> The predominant form of Fast Ethernet. 100BaseTX runs over two pairs of wires in category 5 cable. (1998-06-30)

Wikipedia

Fast Ethernet

In computer networking, Fast Ethernet physical layers carry traffic at the nominal rate of 100 Mbit/s. The prior Ethernet speed was 10 Mbit/s. Of the Fast Ethernet physical layers, 100BASE-TX is by far the most common.

Fast Ethernet was introduced in 1995 as the IEEE 802.3u standard and remained the fastest version of Ethernet for three years before the introduction of Gigabit Ethernet. The acronym GE/FE is sometimes used for devices supporting both standards.