goldenclick wrote: » First post here so hello to all! I am reading the Network+ book from LearnKey and it mentions Ethernet. The definition was somewhat vague but I have taken it to be a standard that is used for hosts to communicate with each other over a network. Within Ethernet there are different varieties of architectures one can use (10BaseT, etc.) Please correct me if I am mistaken...
Met44 wrote: » What you have said is correct. I wouldn't worry about the section too much beyond that for right now; after you have read about the whole OSI model, and where Ethernet falls in on that, maybe you should revisist the section with your new knowledge. After all, IP is also a standard used by hosts to communicate over a network, right? -- and so are TCP, HTTP, etc. -- but they all have different purposes. What those purposes are and how they work together will become more clear with an understanding of the OSI model. Welcome to the forum!