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Blog, Tutorials  /  August 5, 2015

How to Build a Passive Network Tap

by Jason

In the course of my normal job, it’s surprising how often field expedient solutions are used to solve a problem. However, those field expedient solutions are impossible unless you understand the underlying principles involved.

In this video I’ll look at Ethernet infrastructure, discuss how it works, and build a passive network tap.

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