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La Crosse T1 Lines are very valuable when it comes to Barre Mills business. A Wisconsin T1 Line is much more reliable than WI DSL because of the SLA guaranteed by the La Crosse, Wisconsin ISP and it is dedicated so there isn't anyone who shares the connection with the WI, La Crosse subscriber.

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The different layers of gigabit Ethernet are the use of optical fiber(1000BASE-X) or a twisted pair cable(1000BASE-T), or the copper cable(1000BASE-CX). Also there is a multi-mode fiber which is designated as the 1000BASE-LX. Each uses a different type of encoding for the transmission. The distances for each are different too.

If you are hoping to eventually use the gigabit Ethernet the time may not be far off, but remember that this connection like any Ethernet must be done correctly for it to work right. Keep your fingers crossed the technology in our personal computers is sure to catch up quickly enough.

There are different physical layers of this gigabit Ethernet, which go from copper cable, to optical fiber, and twisted cable. All of which have advantages over the other.

Advancing from slow speeds that took several minutes for a full page to come up. To the Ethernet first coming on and a speed of 10 megabits. But it got even better in a few years as that was increased up to 100 megabits per second. However, it's not up to a gigabit Ethernet which is a full gigabit per second. This speed is amazing.

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