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by kragen
1403 days ago
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That's exactly what it means. But if you didn't know that you can look at the last oscilloscope screenshot; as you can see, it's set to 200 nanoseconds per division, and it's pumping out bit transitions quite precisely every 50 nanoseconds, and 10BaseT uses Manchester encoding, so that gives you 10 megabits per second. |
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Really more a question of what you try to make it do with the link, but it would be fun to see it do some very basic routing/firewalli g for example.