Ethernet fiber is a type of computer networking technology that uses optical fiber to connect computers and other devices. Ethernet fiber offers many benefits over traditional copper-based Ethernet, including higher bandwidth, lower latency, and greater resistance to interference.

Ethernet fiber is well suited for applications requiring high bandwidth or low latency, such as video streaming or gaming. Additionally, because it is less susceptible to electromagnetic interference than copper-based Ethernet, it can be used in environments where there is significant electrical activity (such as power plants).

While Ethernet fiber has many advantages over copper-based Ethernet, it does have some disadvantages. For example, it is more expensive than copper-based Ethernet and requires specialized equipment for installation and maintenance. Additionally, because optical fibers are fragile compared to metal wires, they are more susceptible to damage from physical impacts (such as being stepped on).


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