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Wire as a Complement to Wireless in the Home Network
As last mile bandwidth continues to increase, it will be increasingly important for operators to ensure that the home network isn’t a bottleneck. When and where bottlenecks occur will depend on the home network and the types and numbers of applications and devices consumers use. In the above interview, Rob Gelphman, Vice President of Marketing and Member…
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History of Wired LAN Competition – Complete Playlist (1 hour, 26 minutes)
Ethernet guru Geoff Thompson moderates a panel on the history of the wired LAN competition with experts – Dan Pitt, Joe Skorupa and Tom Slykhouse – who were in the trenches as the various companies and associated technologies battled for LAN supremacy. Prior to the start of the panel, Art Astrin talks about his proposal for the Future…
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History of Wired LAN Competition Meeting – Introduction (1:32)
Alan Weissberger introduces session organizer & moderator Geoff Thompson who ran the History of Wired LAN Competition meeting.
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Introduction to the History of Wired LAN Panel (7:34)
Geoff Thompson lays out the scope of the presentation, gives a brief synopsis of his résumé and introduces the members of the panel. He points out that this panel represents a small slice of a very large topic and he also provides a pointer to a good reference on the history of the wired LAN. The focus…
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Token Ring & Ethernet and the PC Revolution (10:42)
Dan Pitt, Geoff Thompson, and Joe Skorupa debate the market and technology dynamics of LANs, standards development, its relation to the PC revolution, and the corporate positioning behind it all. [Special thanks to Dan Pitt for supplying the above description and title]
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Ethernet & the Emerging Open-Source Movement (4:03)
Tom Slykhouse and Joe Skorupa discuss how the market developed for LANs, including adapters, and the link between Ethernet, UNIX, and open-source that emerged from universities. [Special thanks to Dan Pitt and Geoff Thompson for supplying the above description and title]