“Long-Distance Ethernet” refers to an Ethernet network that extends beyond the typical local area network (LAN) range, connecting devices or networks over long distances, potentially spanning cities or countries, using technologies like fiber optic cables or wireless links.
Long-Distance Ethernet
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