Definitions for "Thin Ethernet"
A form of Ethernet that operates at 10MHz, uses Cat-3 or above cabling, and can transfer at up to speeds of 10Mbps (1.25MB/s).
A term that describes a type of Ethernet cable. Thin Ethernet, or thinnet, is .2" diameter coaxial cable for Ethernet networks.
Flexible 10Base2 coaxial cable useful in connecting PCs, workstations, and systems arranged in a workgroup; supports segment distances up to 185 meters.