Fiber Optic Inter Repeater Link - An early implementation of a subset of the 802.3 10Base-FL standard designed to connect fiber optic repeaters at 10 Mbps. This specification has been used by various Ethernet manufacturers to produce network and port interface cards and MAUs/transceivers.
Fibre Optic Inter-Repeater Link. An Ethernet fibre optic connection method intended for connection of repeaters
Fiber Optic Inter Repeater Link. Obsolete IEEE 802.3 Ethernet cabling standard for transmission over fiber optic cable with data rate of 10 Mbps.
Defined in IEEE 802.3 and implemented over two fiber links, transmit and receive, this medium may be up to 500m and 1 kilometer long depending on the number of repeaters in the network.
Fiber Optic Inter-Repeater Link. An early version of fiber optic link segment. FOIRL was replaced by 10BASE-FL.
A fiber optic signaling method based on the IEEE 802.3 standard governing fiber optics. Allows up to 1,000 meters (3,280 ft.) of multi-mode duplex fiber optic cable in a point-to-point link.
fiber-optic interrepeater link. Fiber-optic signaling methodology based on the IEEE 802.3 fiber-optic specification. FOIRL is a precursor of the 10BaseFL specification, which is designed to replace it. See also 10BaseFL.