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    Jul 02 2003, 00:13

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    Rui Carmo

Ethernet

The wire-bound derivative of the Aloha protocol, brought into being by Bob Metcalfe.

Ironically, Ethernet is now going back to its wireless roots through the likes of 802.11b.


See Also

Raspberry PiHow to Switch to the MacHideous PrintingSub-notebook Scorecard
Drobo FSOn Sun's Eclipse, and Other TalesWhen People Just Can't Share Files AnymoreApple TV
Back in 1995...GUIP201 - USB Net ShareStationTCPFoleo
If wishes were iPhones, then beggars would callNeuros/OSDNetwork ComputingFedora
Linksys NSLU2PoEMenuetOSPlayStation 2
Security/WLANHardwareEthernetPPPoE
VLAN802.11b
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