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Uncompromised Ethernet: Performance and Benchmarking for AI/ML Fabric

Cisco Wireless

Highlights the benefits of Ethernet over InfiniBand in AI/ML environments, focusing on Cisco Silicon Ones ability to manage network congestion and enhance performance for AI/ML workloads.

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Discover Why LAN Upgrades Are Crucial for Business Growth

Cisco Wireless

Deploying multigigabit switches with enough power to support a range of devices allows organizations to scale to meet future demands like AI and Wi-Fi 7, while simplifying the deployment of cameras, sensors, and other workplace technology with a single Ethernet cable.

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HN773: Optimizing Ethernet for AI – An Update On the Ultra Ethernet Consortium

Packet Pushers

The Ultra Ethernet Consortium (UEC) is an industry body that aims to optimize Ethernet for AI and HPC use cases. Read more » The Ultra Ethernet Consortium (UEC) is an industry body that aims to optimize Ethernet for AI and HPC use cases. We’re joined by J Metz and Rip Sohan, both heavily involved with the UEC.

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Fcs in Ethernet Frame II [duplicate]

Network Engineering

I want to created my own ethernet frame using a raw socket in Linux, but i want to ask something about the fcs in Ethernet Fcs in the Ethernet II frame using the crc algorithm but what is the crc divisor for ethernet II Frame ? Is it added by Nic device or what?

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Can you multiplex 5+ ethernet lines such that one of those is selected mechanically or by detection of a signal on that line?

Network Engineering

Hi all I'm a relatively new electrical engineer who's been asked to take 5 Cat 5 data lines and feed them to a hub which selects one of them upon receiving data in that line to send to a computer. As it is now, they have to unplug the one they're currently using and plug in the one they want to use.

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Connecting a PC to a Printer [closed]

Network Engineering

we have 2 different LANs, a printer and some PCs are connected to LAN 1 via an ethernet cable, and some PCs are connected to LAN 2, also via an ethernet cable. the devices connected to LAN 1 have an IP adress of (192.168.0.x), x), and the devices connected to LAN 2 have IP address in the form of (192.168.1.x).

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SSH between hosts on a different Lans within the same building

Network Engineering

Deco Mesh Hub is connected to Comcast router via ethernet. from Comcast router (connected via ethernet) Deco Mesh hub own Lan IP ranges 192.168.0.XXX I want to ssh into a host connected to Comcast router via wifi from a host connected to TP-Link Deco Mesh network. Comcast router network Lan IP ranges 10.0.0.XXX from Deco Hub.

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