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Serial link vs fastethernet

jonk34567
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Serial link or fastethernet which has large bandwidth ? why do we use serial connection for wan links ?

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Hi

Actually nowadays the serial cables are not used just in labs and for testing. To be honest I have not seen more serial cables into the Data centers. 

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Hi

The following table is in spanish but you can see the bandwitdh, serial usually has 1.544 Mbps. 

Image result for ancho de banda por interface




>> Marcar como útil o contestado, si la respuesta resolvió la duda, esto ayuda a futuras consultas de otros miembros de la comunidad. <<

thanks. then why serial links are used for wan connections ?

Hi

Actually nowadays the serial cables are not used just in labs and for testing. To be honest I have not seen more serial cables into the Data centers. 

:-)




>> Marcar como útil o contestado, si la respuesta resolvió la duda, esto ayuda a futuras consultas de otros miembros de la comunidad. <<

"Serial" cables were designed to work with the telco network, which wasn't Ethernet.

As to which is faster, depends on what particular variant of Ethernet and Serial you're comparing.

BTW, Ethernet is serial too, just different from telco serial. Serial comes from transmitting information "serially" down a single wire. "High" speed connections often transmitted information on multiple wires in "parallel". Generally, x number of wires allows x faster transmission, all else being equal. However, x number of wires also increases the cost of the wire by about x, which can become quite significant for WAN links that might span thousands of miles.
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