1000BASE-T is a copper Ethernet standard that uses four pairs of twisted-pair cables to achieve Gigabit Ethernet speeds (1 Gbps). This standard is commonly used with Cat5e or higher-rated cabling.
A. 1000BASE-FX: This standard uses fiber optics, not copper, to achieve Gigabit Ethernet speeds.
C. 1000BASE-LR: This standard uses long-range fiber optics to achieve Gigabit Ethernet speeds over longer distances, not copper.
D. 1000BASE-SX: This standard uses short-range fiber optics for Gigabit Ethernet speeds over shorter distances, not copper.
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