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Why Wrecks (Collisions) Happen on Ethernet

Nov 23,2008 by alperen

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Why Wrecks (Collisions) Happen on Ethernet

Even if you obey all the laws of the land, you can still have a wreck. Likewise, even when all devices follow Ethernet rules, wrecks or collisions can happen. To understand why, focus on these two key facts:

  • When two or more electrical signals travel over the same pair, both electrical signals are distorted and become a single signal. The receiving device cannot interpret the signal as 0s and 1s.

  • A hub repeats received electrical signals out all other physical ports on the hub, except the one in which the signal was received, even if other electrical signals are already being repeated.

Knowing those two facts, consider what happens in Figure 5-2, when both Bob and Archie send an Ethernet frame to Larry at the same time.


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