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'''Computer networking media sharing protocols''' define the rules of attachment of a single computing to a physical or wireless medium. In the case of physical media, they specify connector types, electrical or optical signal formats, etc.
'''Computer networking media sharing protocols''' define the rules of attachment of a single computing to a physical or wireless medium. In the case of physical media, they specify connector types, electrical or optical signal formats, etc.


*IEEE 802.3; many variants.
*IEEE 802.3; many variants.
*RS-232/TIA-232/X.21bis
*RS-232/TIA-232/X.21bis[[Category:Suggestion Bot Tag]]

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Computer networking media sharing protocols define the rules of attachment of a single computing to a physical or wireless medium. In the case of physical media, they specify connector types, electrical or optical signal formats, etc.

  • IEEE 802.3; many variants.
  • RS-232/TIA-232/X.21bis