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Gigabit Ethernet already does have different conductors flowing in different directions.


Only if you're using fiber. As far as copper:

10mbit ethernet uses one wire pair in each direction at a low frequency.

100mbit ethernet uses one wire pair in each direction at a high frequency.

1gbit ethernet uses all four pairs simultaneously in both directions at the same[1] frequency as 100mbit. Which is why wolfgke mentions problems when the different pairs aren't the same length.

[1] Mostly. It's complicated.


Ah, yes, it was 100baseTX I was thinking of.




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