redes ethernet
[REH-dez eh-ther-NET]
nounfemininepl: redes ethernet
ethernet networks
1. Local area networks (LANs) that use Ethernet technology as the standard protocol for data transmission between computers and devices over wired connections
The company installed ethernet networks throughout all office floors to ensure fast and reliable internet connectivity.
A empresa instalou redes ethernet em todos os andares do escritório para garantir conectividade de internet rápida e confiável.
2. Wired networking infrastructure based on the IEEE 802.3 standard that transmits data through copper or fiber optic cables
Ethernet networks provide faster and more stable connections compared to wireless networks for gaming and video streaming.
As redes ethernet fornecem conexões mais rápidas e estáveis em comparação com redes sem fio para jogos e streaming de vídeo.
In Brazil, 'redes ethernet' is the standard technical terminology used in IT departments, universities, and corporate settings. With the prevalence of WiFi, ethernet networks are now primarily used in enterprise environments, data centers, and professional settings where speed and reliability are critical. The term is widely understood in Portuguese-speaking tech communities but casual users often refer to it simply as 'rede com fio' (wired network).
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