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by supahfly_remix
2704 days ago
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Kind of! They allow systems with slightly different clock rates to adjust. A system sending data nominally at 10 Gb/s can actually run slightly faster to a system running slightly slower b/c their timing bases (crystals) oscillate at slight different frequencies. |
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Adjust to what? Ethernet is not synchronous its asynchronous. There is no shared clock.
The interframe gap goes back to the days of CSMA/CD. The interframe gap was the period during which end stations would contend for the shared medium. Without this an end station could continuously stream and monopolize the network.