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Formally specified as IEEE 802.3u; first speed improvement over the original [[Ethernet]] 10 Mbps speed developed by the [[IEEE 802.3]] project, operating at a nominal 100 Mbps speed; now the default speed of most PC interfaces although [[Gigabit Ethernet]] is increasingly common; autonegotiation to 10/100 speed is very widespread
The first speed improvement over the original [[Ethernet]] 10 Mbps speed developed by the [[IEEE 802.3]] project, operating at a nominal 100 Mbps speed; now the default speed of most PC interfaces although [[Gigabit Ethernet]] is increasingly common; autosensing and adaptation to 10/100 speed is very widespread

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Formally specified as IEEE 802.3u; first speed improvement over the original Ethernet 10 Mbps speed developed by the IEEE 802.3 project, operating at a nominal 100 Mbps speed; now the default speed of most PC interfaces although Gigabit Ethernet is increasingly common; autonegotiation to 10/100 speed is very widespread