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  • Aloha! :D

  • 100GB?? holy shit that's fast!..Thanks Bob

  • get this shit. im 1973 ethernet reached speeds of 4mbit/sec. thats pretty fucking fast i mean i pay alot for my isp and i get 7.5mbit/sec only

  • @halo239 theoritical bandwidth vs actual bandwidth. It wasn't really 4mb/s...

  • Ethernet is dangerous for telco networks because, being packet switched, it cannot ,by its nature, offer circuit management. Telcos musy be able to manage the physical network.

  • i share a name with this guy but i thonk his nickname is ears metcalf...look at those thangs

  • Don't worry, one day your ears will look the same as his. Nose and ears keep growing as you age, that is why many old people have big ears.

  • I appreciate this video.Gud for my class this Monday

  • I thought Al Gore invented the internet!

  • this was about ethernet

  • right, the ethernet is what became the internet. And Al Gore said he invented the internet. So you can not beleave this.

  • No ethernet did not became internet, they are completly different things. Ethernet is designed originally for local area networks. Internet is a protocol designed by the ARMY to create a network that would allow comunication even after a nuclear strike becasue Internet is decentralized as it works by independent nodes, as long as some nodes are alive you can still have communication. Intenet uses a protocol named TCP/IP you can use ethernet to connect to the Internet.

  • I know that, you know that, Al Gore should have known that. So my point is, You can not beleave Al Gore. If he took credit for inventing the internet, you should take a close look about his global warming bull#$#@!

  • And Al Gore did no invented the internet, he claimed once he was part of the congress men who approved the legislation to impreve the telecomunications and that allowed the ARMY to designe and implement the internet. He help to approve the proposal at the govement level, but he did not invent the internet. Take in to account he was not the only supporter of the internet at the time, as it was in the middle of the cold war and every body was paranoic about a nuclear attack. Internet was a must.

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  • @donnomar It wasn't the Army who developed the internet, but close. It was more specifically the US Department of Defense and their Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA, which is where the Internet's orignal name, ARPAnet, comes from). DARPA is in charge in designing, seeking, and developing technologies for all branches of the US armed forces. And the Internet was one of them, the military in need of a communications network that could withstand a nuclear attack.

  • This video is good for my Computer Engineering Presentation on Ethernet :P.

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