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by intothemild 1404 days ago
Same.

But still... 10BASE-T with 2 wires is a hell of an achievement..

Now 10GBASE-T with two wires, is the "Dark Souls on Bongo Drums" of networking.

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10GBASE-T1 does actually exist! It's an automotive standard like 1000BASE-T1
10BASE-T only uses 2 wires to xmit doesn't it?
10BASE-T and 100BASE-T require 2 wires to transmit and 2 wires to receive, 4 wires total. Actually it is better to call them 2 pairs since it's a balanced arrangement in which each pair signals come and go in reverse phase from the interface transformers and wires of each pair are twisted together so that any picked up noise can be canceled out. 1000BASE-T (Gigabit Ethernet) uses all four pairs, that is, all eight wires of a CATx cable.
There is also 10BASE-T1 and 100BASE-T1 which only requires a single twisted pair for transmit and receive.
And, as a earlier poster explained, there is 10GBASE-T1, which is 10G over a single pair! Wow! Who knew!?

"The 88Q4364 is manufactured using a standard digital CMOS process and contains all the active circuitry required to implement the physical layer functions to transmit and receive data on a single balanced twisted pair."

https://www.marvell.com/content/dam/marvell/en/public-collat...

ez just use PAM4 signaling

(/s)

Yes, and 100BASET as well.