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4 reasons multi-gig Ethernet doesn't matter for most peopleBut again for most people, the benefits of upgrading to multi-gig hardware are going to be minimal while the implementation costs are high. Dual-Ethernet port motherboards still exist, but they're ...
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5 reasons dual-Ethernet port motherboards are a gimmick nobody needsDual-Ethernet port motherboards are probably only needed for enterprise scenarios, where, as part of their server setups, they need multiple connections separated via different Ethernet ports.
[Jeff Johnson] recently posted an excellent two-part tutorial covering using a Zedboard with multiple Ethernet ports. The lwIP (light-weight Internet Protocol) stack takes care of the software end.
There’s plenty of hacking potential in Ethernet routers and switches alike. For routers, there’s the obvious OS hacking, but even that’s not all. For instance, you can use a multi-port ...
CoMira’s multi-channel, multi-speed Ethernet universal media access control (MAC ... It uses a novel time-sliced architecture that affords maximum density for high port count applications while ...
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