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From: dillon@flea.best.net (Matt Dillon)
Newsgroups: comp.unix.bsd.freebsd.misc
Subject: Re: maximum ethernet devices on freebsd 2.1.7
Date: 18 Mar 1997 15:16:27 -0800
Organization: BEST Internet Communications, Inc.
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:In article <5gm1ki$fkn@ui-gate.utell.co.uk>,
:Brian Somers <brian@awfulhak.demon.co.uk, brian@utell.co.uk> wrote:
:>In article <332D3BDA.41C6@webcity.nl>,
:>	jasper Lankhorst <jasper@webcity.nl> writes:
:>> 
:>> I would like to build a router with these "new" quartet ethernet cards.
:>> 
:>> So 4 times a quartet ethernet card gives me lots of ethernet segments,
:>> but how many segments does freebsd support ?
:>>...
:>
:>As many as you can get into the box.

    I love this answer.

				-Matt