Hello Friends, Is it possible to avoid Collision? If yes means? How?
sabastian 26-February-2009 05:49:00 PM

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Posted by crouse


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Posted by crouse


yes

Posted by crouse


YES
Posted by waqqas1


Yes it is possible to avoid collision by using CSMA/CD scheme.But it does not completely avoid collision.
Posted by jahangir1983


Yes it is possible to avoid collision by using CSMA/CD scheme.But it does not completely avoid collision.
Posted by jahangir1983


Yes it is possible to avoid collision by using CSMA/CD scheme.But it does not completely avoid collision.
Posted by jahangir1983


Yes it is possible to avoid collision by using CSMA/CD scheme.But it does not completely avoid collision.
Posted by sagitraz


It is possible to eliminate collisions altogether if we can provide separate send and receive circuits; this is more like a telephone (which allows us to speak and hear at the same time) than a walkie-talkie. This requires four conductors—a positive and negative pair for each circuit. The use of twisted-pair cabling (not coax), which has at least four conductors (and more likely eight) allows us to create a full duplex connection, with simultaneous send and receive circuits. Full-duplex connections eliminate collisions because the host can now send and receive simultaneously. Modern Ethernet is fast, reliable, and collision free if you set it up right. Speeds of up to 10 gigabits per second are possible with the correct cabling.
Posted by nicholsonfenix



Posted: 27-February-2009 11:57:56 AM By: nicholsonfenix

It is possible to eliminate collisions altogether if we can provide separate send and receive circuits; this is more like a telephone (which allows us to speak and hear at the same time) than a walkie-talkie. This requires four conductors—a positive and negative pair for each circuit. The use of twisted-pair cabling (not coax), which has at least four conductors (and more likely eight) allows us to create a full duplex connection, with simultaneous send and receive circuits. Full-duplex connections eliminate collisions because the host can now send and receive simultaneously. Modern Ethernet is fast, reliable, and collision free if you set it up right. Speeds of up to 10 gigabits per second are possible with the correct cabling.

Posted: 27-February-2009 04:29:09 PM By: sagitraz

Yes it is possible to avoid collision by using CSMA/CD scheme.But it does not completely avoid collision.

Posted: 27-February-2009 10:49:25 PM By: jahangir1983

Yes it is possible to avoid collision by using CSMA/CD scheme.But it does not completely avoid collision.

Posted: 27-February-2009 10:55:57 PM By: jahangir1983

Yes it is possible to avoid collision by using CSMA/CD scheme.But it does not completely avoid collision.

Posted: 27-February-2009 10:57:21 PM By: jahangir1983

Yes it is possible to avoid collision by using CSMA/CD scheme.But it does not completely avoid collision.

Posted: 28-February-2009 11:47:34 AM By: waqqas1

YES

Posted: 03-March-2009 04:38:48 AM By: crouse

yes

Posted: 18-September-2009 03:30:09 AM By: crouse

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Posted: 18-September-2009 03:41:20 AM By: crouse

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