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  • ...and configures) new Matter devices. The controller must have Wi-Fi and/or ethernet access, and the appropriate Matter software. If there are Thread (wireless
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  • {{rpl|Ethernet}}
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  • {{r|Ethernet}}
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  • {{r|Ethernet}}
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  • ...ed to establish open standards for what was then the industry standard for Ethernet. Since there were some competing proposals, the committee originally establ ...sible for the physical and medium access control aspects of derivatives of Ethernet; has produced over 30 standards
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  • ...he Ethernet for more of the physical details. The key co-developers of DIX Ethernet were Robert Metcalfe and David Boggs. ...of data put onto the medium, often follow several standards developed for Ethernet variants.
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  • ...network connectivity, but, if that is not needed, they have two [[Gigabit Ethernet]] interfaces.<ref>{{citation ...storage via a device that "mixes and matches" Gigabit Ethernet, 10 Gigabit Ethernet and FibreChannel speeds, such as the Xsigo I/O Director<ref>{{citation
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  • {{r|Ethernet}}
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  • ...h produces technical standards in the technology family generically called Ethernet. Originally, the 802.3 scope was limited to local area networks using carri ...ems undreamed-of by the original inventors. That which is called "Wireless Ethernet" actually comes from IEEE 802.11, with the "WiMax" variant from IEEE 802.16
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  • {{r|Ethernet}}
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  • {{r|Ethernet}}
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  • SWLAN provides secure wireless Ethernet communications between Tactical Operational Center (TOC) vehicles at a mini
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  • ...hese are reasonable assumptions with multiaccess broadcast media such as [[Ethernet]]/[[IEEE 802.3]]
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  • {{r|Ethernet}}
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  • ...2.0 ports, and a two memory slots. For online capability it has built in [[ethernet]] and Wi-Fi support. <ref name="Xbox 360 Technical Specifications">{{cite w
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  • ...ms of avoiding or resolving such '''collisions'''. This is the fundamental Ethernet or IEEE 802.3 technique, with a variant called carrier sense multiple acces ...access with collision detection, which is the basic method of the original Ethernet, and the subsequent IEEE 802.3 standardized version of CSMA/CD.
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  • ...g with the [[SEGA]] [[Dreamcast]] which was the first gaming console to do ethernet gaming. Due to broadband penetration being relatively low during the Dreamc
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  • ...d 1553, Fibre Channel, Gigabit Ethernet, and ARINC 664, a form of profiled Ethernet.<ref name=DDC-Glass /> < ...x, perhaps nondeterministic technology such as routing|routed packets over Ethernet or Fibre Channel, there start being needs for devices such as routers and b
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  • ...terfaces such as [[Universal Serial Bus]] and network interfaces such as [[Ethernet]]. Not all towers are compatible with all [[form factor]]s for motherboard
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  • ...system be designed for only "wired equivalent" privacy, only as secure as ethernet? Clearly, the requirements are different. If any machine plugged into your
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