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To ensure no lost frames at various link speeds, the router or switch must handle a sufficient number of frames per second (fps) based on the maximum frame size, typically 1,518 bytes for Ethernet. At 10 Mbps, the device needs to process around 7,500 fps, while at 100 Mbps, it requires about 75,000 fps. For 1 Gbps, this jumps to approximately 750,000 fps, and at 10 Gbps, it rises to 7.5 million fps. Thus, the required fps increases significantly with higher link speeds to prevent frame loss.

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