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Ethernet / PHY / Link layer / Data link layer / Physical layer / Coaxial cable / Medium Attachment Unit / Media Independent Interface / OSI protocols / Network architecture / Computing
Date: 2008-06-08 22:27:55
Ethernet
PHY
Link layer
Data link layer
Physical layer
Coaxial cable
Medium Attachment Unit
Media Independent Interface
OSI protocols
Network architecture
Computing

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