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Freestylesno

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World's smallest, cheapest network switch developed by US high school robotics team — Murex Robotics makes the hardware fully open-source (www.tomshardware.com)

Designed for use in a remotely piloted underwater rover, the mrxSwitch v2.0 supplies five 100 Mbps Ethernet ports at a footprint of only 44.9mm by 42.2mm. Network switches of this form factor are typically reserved for highly embedded systems; the team prioritizes its use in remote-operated underwater vehicles (ROVs) or...

Freestylesno ,

While it works Wifi isn't great for control. You need a stable connection without jitter.

Freestylesno ,

Jeez we are at the fold 5. This shouldn't make me feel old but here I am, feeling old.

Freestylesno ,

Yeah I was thinking the same thing. It's close enough for the target audience. Doesn't go the any extreme.

Freestylesno ,

This is the big issue I have with with "USB C". USB c is just the connector which can be used for so many things. What actual is supported depends on things you can't see, like the cable construction or what the device supports.

2G, 3G, 4G, 5G mobile data made some sense as it represents generational leaps in the technology itself but then Xfinity wants to advertise "10g" internet...

Comcast says it represents a 10 Gigabit cable internet network they are building (it doesn’t exist) so they are basically changing the meaning of the g from generation to gig to act like 10g is 5 generations better (or twice as fast)…or that they have a 10 gigabit network. Neither is accurate. It’s still just cable...

Freestylesno ,

LTE Long term evolution, I think 5g is still LTE. 5g builds on the tech of 4g.

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