The ethernet frame carries the IP (internet Protocol)
The Ethernet frame is made up of the following:
7 BYTE PREAMBLE
1 Byte "Start OF Frame" delimiter
6 byte destination address
6 byte source address
2 byte length or type
46 - 1500 bytes variable 802.2 or ethernet header and data
4 byte Frame Check sequence
Which parts of an Ethernet frame are Wireshark and other protocols analyzers unlikely to capture
· What sort of cabling is suitable for Fast Ethernet protocols?
IP, Ethernet, Frame Relay, ...IP, Ethernet, Frame Relay, ...IP, Ethernet, Frame Relay, ...IP, Ethernet, Frame Relay, ...
Ethernet is a set of protocols to establish a LAN.
what are the ethernet frame parts The source and destination MAC addresses
Arpa encapsulation must be used to enable Ethernet II frame type on your Ethernet.
Don't know what you mean by "Frame Structure" but they both share several protocols. Ethernet is 802.3 and WiFi is 802.11. Just from the naming you can see IEEE has placed them both under the 802. standards. Duten's response: The person before me didn't even answer the question so why post. The answer is false, they have different frame structures.
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