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SPANs vs. Taps 1

SPANs vs. Taps 2

 

Recommended NICs

 

ISO's OSI Model

Search for a particular Ethernet manufacturer OUI or a vendor name

 

Another OUI search engine

If you type CMD in your Win10 search bar, you're presented with a Command Prompt (DOS-like) window showing your home directory.

If you then type ipconfig, you can see your enabled network adaptors.

You're probably interested in "Ethernet adapter Ethernet:". Notice how you get its IPv4 or IPv6 address but not your adapter's MAC address?

Try this instead: ipconfig /all. Now you should see the same adaptor as well as its Physical Address. The Description field above the Physical Address

may show you the vendor name. In the event it does not, highlight and copy the address from the "DOS" window and paste it into the link above.

 

 

Ethernet Multicast Addresses

 

Ethertypes

 

Analyzing 10/100Mbps Full Duplex

 

Ethernet Calculations

 

Physical Error Assessments

 

Early Transmit and Early Receive Functions:

An explanation from FreePatentsOnline

Realtek's version of ET

 

Test Files:

1 MB Text File

53MB Test File

1 Million Lines of Text

 

 

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