Ethernet

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Etymology

Originally a trademark of Xerox, apparently composed of ether +‎ net (network).

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Proper noun

Ethernet

  1. A set of network cabling and network access (CSMA/CD) protocol standards for bus topology computer networks invented by Xerox but now controlled by the 802.3 subcommittee of the IEEE.

Noun

Ethernet (plural Ethernets)

  1. A computer network that complies with this set of standards.

Usage notes

  • In both senses, this word is often used attributively, as a noun adjunct, in a manner resembling an adjective:
    These products comply with Ethernet standards.
    I'd like to buy some Ethernet cable.
  • Originally a trademark of Xerox, and hence capitalised, but this was relinquished during the standardisation process, and it may now be written in lower case.

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