Hi,
I am studying for a Network + qualification and one of the topics covered is the Ethernet standard. I have been told that a fact of Ethernet is that it uses 40% of the available bandwidth. Can anybody tell me why it is so inefficient and what the other 60% is used for? My lecturer belives it is used in some way to handle collisions but he is not sure how.
If anybody could explain to me what the missing 60% is used for and how it is used I'd be grateful.
I am studying for a Network + qualification and one of the topics covered is the Ethernet standard. I have been told that a fact of Ethernet is that it uses 40% of the available bandwidth. Can anybody tell me why it is so inefficient and what the other 60% is used for? My lecturer belives it is used in some way to handle collisions but he is not sure how.
If anybody could explain to me what the missing 60% is used for and how it is used I'd be grateful.