The Collision Problem That Crippled Ethernet (And How We Solved It)
Ever wonder how computers actually talk to each other over a wire? In this episode of ScienceLive, we break it all down — starting with the earliest Ethernet networks running over coaxial cable, through the switch to Cat5 cabling, and into the fundamental building block of all network communication: the packet.
You’ll learn what packets are, how they carry your data across a network, and why early Ethernet had a serious flaw — data collisions that could bring an entire network to its knees. We explain why collisions happen and what they mean for the data you’re trying to send.
Then comes the part we’re most excited about: how my team and I discovered a solution to stop packet collisions entirely, leading to the invention of WideBand networking. In this episode we give you the teaser — next week, we’ll teach you exactly how it works.
This lesson is for anyone who wants to truly understand computer networking from the ground up — how Ethernet came about, how it works, and where it’s headed.

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This was cool! Do packets follow rules?
Very cool topics!
This was fun! Can packets go the wrong way?
Alexander Graham Bell invented the Cat5.
Category 5 also known as (Cat5) has four different types of cords twisted together. They also switched it to a star shaped cable.
This made me curious! Is networking hard?
Was the Ethernet cable a old version of cable back then
I found this interesting! How do packets know where to go?
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This was amazing! How long did it take?
Watching from SE Missouri. I can’t believe I forgot to watch it Wednesday.
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This was interesting! Do all computers use packets?
My older siblings when they were in trouble, mom would take away their Ethernet cable.
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I liked this part! Are packets big or small?
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How he made the concept of the job more efficient with all the individual wires coming in to stop the congestion again basically created the internet foundations we know today. Really interesting.
This was so cool! Do collisions slow things down?
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It made me think! Is a collision like a crash?
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This was fun to watch! What happens if packets crash?
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I liked the examples! Can packets get lost?
I learned a lot about the ethernet and how it was invented. It went through many problems like collisions between data packets that were sent at the same time. I was really hoping to hear more about the Artemis II astronauts and their mission around the moon that just concluded this week. Maybe next Science Live will have more on that accomplishment.
This was amazing! Where do packets go?
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This was cool! How do computers send packets?
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I learned something new! Do packets carry pictures?
The ethernet stops collisions and makes the computers what they are today
It was interesting! What is inside a packet?
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does ethernet have to do with internet?
its so interesting how you can solve the collision problems
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Why are we looking for R51 when we are looking at him?
I was literally wondering what an Ethernet cord was earlier today thanks
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We found R51 he is trying to put a bird in a tree with his new invention.
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It was amazing watching this and how you solved the collision problem
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This video was extremely interesting, it truly brightened my horizons on how Ethernet worked
Dr. Roger Billings is an inspiration.
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It was so cool to hear about the Ethernet.
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Sending an email through the phone sounds like a lot of work
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Ethernet has come so far from the 2 megabit network it once was. It really turned out well
im am so grateful for science live, but I’m even more grateful for Acellus. Acellus makes learning so much easier than any program I have tried before this.
Another great week of science live.
It was nice to learn about the ethernet and what it contributes to modern day society , great video
I learned how early Ethernet had problems with data collisions and how scientists figured out a way to manage them so the internet could work faster and better.
Hi guys! Loved learning about the Ethernet! At first, I didn’t know what it was and I was a little confused, but then after the proteges explained it I got it and it was pretty cool! I’ll be on the lookout for R-51 😉 See you guys next week!
YES, I HAVE BEEN WAITING ON INFORMATION ABOUT COAX CABLES FOR FOREVER, also can you guys please make a Science Live on just a focus on coaxial, it would mean the world to me?
Coaxial cables—often called coax—are specialized electrical cables engineered to transmit high‑frequency signals with minimal interference. Their design is deceptively simple yet remarkably effective, which is why they’ve remained relevant for more than a century. At their core, coaxial cables are all about maintaining signal integrity, shielding against noise, and delivering consistent performance across long distances…
A question about R-51… Couldn’t you track down him by his frequency (I don’t know the proper spelling), radio waves? I mean if I am understanding the whole computer thing. If you guys can put data into his system, there is a way to undo it. I really don’t know how to say it.
You’re right, Shyann — tracking him should be simple… if only he weren’t so good at reprogramming himself.
Hello from Costa Rica ! i have never heard of Ethernet. science live makes learning fun!
The aliens are proof that Pajet isn’t from Earth!!
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Signing in from Florida.
NICE JOB Dr Billings!
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I use ethernet all the time! very useful for faster internet speeds !
Learning about the Ethernet was such a cool history and science lesson 🙂
I cant wait to learn about the collision that crippled ethernet and how they solved it!
One thing I liked in todays video was learning about the internet and how it works. I also learned that Ron Crane was working to make the internet better for people to be able to use.
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Love the continuation of the segmented video structure, it was also really fun to learn more about the recent Artemis 2 launch.
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How do they know we’re watching??
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Mr.Billings is such a creative person!
I think I seen r-51 on the west coast? He was fishing and eating a fish sandwich.
Just wait — he’ll tell you he invented that sandwich. 😂 🥪
I look forward to Science Live every week!
Today I have learned that without the Ethernet, the Internet would pretty much be NOTHING and that your greatest inventions are under your worst problems.
Lesson learned today, when you go for it, go for gold
I am so grateful to be a part of this school
My dad thinks ethernet and hard-wired is still better than internet and wi-fi.
Up bright and early today! Morning!
This science live was so cool I also loved the launch of the Artemis 2! I always love learning more every single time you guys drop a new episode.
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I’m following the Artemis II mission closely. I’ve been watching NASA’s live streams.
Your wish is granted Linus! 🎣 Check out the following:
🎬 How Fishing Helped Edison
🎬 The Science of Fishing
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In the old days, if you have 3 computers, one on the left side, and two computers on the right side, would the right side overpower the left side or would it still crash into eachother?
Amazing live like always, it’s so incredible to see how we as humans and our inventions evolved throughout time.
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We use an ethernet cord on our television
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I saw r-51 just the other day in Alberta Canada! He looked like he was having fun.
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“It’s interesting to think about how much slower and less reliable networks would be without this solution.”
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Phoenix Arizona !
Its very interesting how you guys solved this problem! Great Science Live!
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Vampire tap, great name! 😆
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