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  2. Attachment Unit Interface - Wikipedia

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    The Attachment Unit Interface (AUI) is a physical and logical interface defined in the IEEE 802.3 standard for 10BASE5 Ethernet [1] and the earlier DIX standard. The physical interface consists of a 15-pin D-subminiature connector that links an Ethernet node's physical signaling to the Medium Attachment Unit (MAU), [ 2 ] sometimes referred to ...

  3. XAUI - Wikipedia

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    Reduced Pin eXtended Attachment Unit Interface (RXAUI) is a proprietary modification created by Marvell [2] and Dune Networks [3] (later acquired by Broadcom [4]) aimed to increase the port density by decreasing the interface pin count. The four lanes of the standard XAUI running at 3.125 Gbit/s are replaced by two lanes at 6.25 Gbit/s.

  4. Apple Attachment Unit Interface - Wikipedia

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    AAUI signals have the same description, function, and electrical requirements as the Attachment Unit Interface (AUI) signals of the same name, as detailed in IEEE 802.3-1990 CSMA/CD Standard, section 7, [4] with the exception that most hosts provide only 5 volts of power rather than the 12 volts required for most AUI transceivers.

  5. Medium Attachment Unit - Wikipedia

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    A Medium Attachment Unit (MAU) is a transceiver which converts signals on an Ethernet cable to and from Attachment Unit Interface (AUI) signals. On original 10BASE5 (thicknet) Ethernet equipment, the MAU was typically clamped to the Ethernet wire via a vampire tap and connected by a multi-wire cable to the computer via a DA-15 port, which was ...

  6. Vampire tap - Wikipedia

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    The vampire tap usually had an integrated AUI (Attachment Unit Interface) in the form of a DA-15 connector, from which a short multicore cable connected to the network card in the station (host computer). Vampire taps allowed new connections to be made on a given physical cable while the cable was in use.

  7. Category:Ohio County, West Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Media in category "Ohio County, West Virginia" This category contains only the following file. S. File:Seal of Ohio County, West Virginia.png

  8. Ohio County, West Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Ohio County is a county located in the Northern Panhandle of the U.S. state of West Virginia, and forms part of the Wheeling metropolitan area. As of the 2020 census , the population was 42,425. [ 1 ]

  9. List of counties in West Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Montgomery County (Virginia) and Botetourt County (Virginia) Greenbrier River: 32,149: 1,021 sq mi (2,644 km 2) Hampshire County: 027: Romney: 1754: Augusta County (Virginia) and Frederick County (Virginia) County of Hampshire in England: 23,649: 642 sq mi (1,663 km 2) Hancock County: 029: New Cumberland: 1848: Brooke County: John Hancock (1737 ...