Ethernet

/ˈiːθərˌnɛt/ noun

A common technology for connecting computers in a local network using cables, so they can share data and resources. It is widely used in homes, schools, and offices.

Coined in the 1970s by engineer Robert Metcalfe, combining *ether* (a once-hypothesized invisible substance through which light waves travel) and *net* (network). The name suggested data traveling through an invisible medium.

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