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At the time copper-based Fast Ethernet was
introduced, a fiber version was also desired for backbone applications
as well as connections between floors and buildings where copper is
less desirable, and also in high noise environments. 100BASE-FX was
introduced to satisfy this desire. However, 100BASE-FX was never
adopted successfully. This was due to the timely introduction of
Gigabit Ethernet copper and fiber standards. Gigabit ethernet
standards are now the dominant technology for backbone installations,
high-speed cross-connects, and general infrastructure needs.
The timing, frame format, and
transmission are all common to both versions of 100 Mbps Fast
Ethernet. 100BASE-FX also uses 4B/5B encoding. In Figure
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200 Mbps transmission is possible because of the separate Transmit and Receive paths in 100BASE-FX optical fiber.
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