In the Ethernet standard, a sender pauses 96 bit times between sending consecutive frames. This pausing time

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In the Ethernet standard, a sender pauses 96 bit times between sending consecutive frames. This pausing time is referred to as inter-frame gap, and it is used to allow a receiving device to complete the processing of a received frame and to prepare for the reception of the next frame. Since the Ethernet standard was specified, there has been a tremendous improvement in technology including the speed of processors, memory, and the Ethernet rates. If the standard were to be rewritten, how would these improvements impact the inter-frame gap?
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Computer Networking A Top-Down Approach

ISBN: 978-0136079675

5th edition

Authors: James F. Kurose, Keith W. Ross

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