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What is an interframe gap?

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What is an interframe gap?

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The inteframe gap is the amount of time that is specified between frames transmitted from a workstation. The designers of the Ethernet specification arbitrarily chose 96 bit times to occur between frames from a transmitting station. This delay is designed to provide the workstations on the Ethernet network with some ‘breathing time’ between frames to perform normal Ethernet housekeeping functions on the network interface card.

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