Xref: utzoo comp.protocols.tcp-ip:14112 comp.dcom.lans:6756 Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!swrinde!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!rpi!bu.edu!transfer!lectroid!mrbt!fmbutt From: fmbutt@mrbt.sw.stratus.com (Farooq Butt) Newsgroups: comp.protocols.tcp-ip,comp.dcom.lans Subject: Ethernet Vs. IEEE 802.3 ?????????? Summary: You mean they're very different !!!???!!! Message-ID: <3443@lectroid.sw.stratus.com> Date: 13 Dec 90 20:25:25 GMT References: <1990Dec5.145439.9133@cs.utk.edu> Sender: usenet@lectroid.sw.stratus.com Followup-To: poster Organization: Stratus Computer, Inc. Lines: 19 Net.TCP/IPGurus: (I'll save net.bandwidth and keep it brief...) Is IEEE 802.3 the very same thing as the "Ethernet" standard ? In what ways are the two different ? I know that 802.3 is usually implemented at a hardware level, what about "Ethernet" ? Which one is older ? Does using one seriously preclude you from connecting with machines using the other flavor ? Finally which is "better" ;-) ? thanks for your input, -fmb -- Hi-Tech Disclaimer: NOTHING in the above article has any relationship to reality. If any reality correspondences are found, please notify me IMMEDIATELY. Any threats or abuse of any kind is purely unintentional. My employer is not liable.