Please explain about UTP/FO

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Myauk

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When I read about home automation in wikipedia. I found that the
transmission medium for ethernet and IEEE1394 was UTP/FO, and I do not
know what it is. Although I tried to google it, I can't find the
actual meaning of it. Can anybody explain to me in simple terms what
UPT/FO means?

Thank you
Ko Ko
 
"Myauk" <aungkokothet@gmail.com> wrote in message
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When I read about home automation in wikipedia. I found that the
transmission medium for ethernet and IEEE1394 was UTP/FO, and I do not
know what it is. Although I tried to google it, I can't find the
actual meaning of it. Can anybody explain to me in simple terms what
UPT/FO means?

Thank you
Ko Ko
UTP is unshielded twisted pair. FO is fiber optics.

Bob
 
On Feb 25, 4:40 am, Myauk <aungkokot...@gmail.com> wrote:
When I read about home automation in wikipedia. I found that the
transmission medium for ethernet and IEEE1394 was UTP/FO, and I do not
know what it is. Although I tried to google it, I can't find the
actual meaning of it. Can anybody explain to me in simple terms what
UPT/FO means?

Thank you
Ko Ko
UTP unscreened twisted pair
FO fibre optic
 
Thank you so much for the reply.
I am so stupid.
:p

On Feb 25, 1:14 pm, Bob <b...@mailinator.com> wrote:
On Feb 25, 4:40 am, Myauk <aungkokot...@gmail.com> wrote:

When I read about home automation in wikipedia. I found that the
transmission medium for ethernet and IEEE1394 was UTP/FO, and I do not
know what it is. Although I tried to google it, I can't find the
actual meaning of it. Can anybody explain to me in simple terms what
UPT/FO means?

Thank you
Ko Ko

UTP unscreened twisted pair
FO fibre optic
 

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