>With 2 Enet MACs? There are very few that have even one Enet MAC.
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>Chris.
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>> Is this the AP7000 or is there something cheaper
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Sorry, I really mis-stated this request. I am looking for a dev board
w/ an MCU on it that also has two 10/100 ethernet PHYs and the
circuitry on the board to allow the MCU to communicate w/ the PHYs.
For example, the ideal board would be similar to an EDTP frame thrower
or packet whacker, or even an easy ethernet w except that it would
have 2 ethernet RJ45 connections.
Thanks, Tom
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Reply by Chris●May 5, 20062006-05-05
With 2 Enet MACs? There are very few that have even one Enet MAC.
Chris.
"spammersarevermin" <spammersarevermin@krumpli.com> wrote in message
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> Is this the AP7000 or is there something cheaper
>
> Thanks, Tom
> Spamming this account signifies
> your unqualified consent to a free security audit
Reply by spammersarevermin●May 3, 20062006-05-03
Is this the AP7000 or is there something cheaper
Thanks, Tom
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