To complicate things more, doesn't it really transmit at about 125 mbs in
both directions at the physical layer... but with the 4/5 encoding you only
end up seeing 100 mbs being transferred in each direction.
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it is my understanding that the 4b/5b encoding is used to translate 4 bits
into a 5 bit string, there is some table that lists exactly what get gets
translated to what each time. the whole idea behind this is to make it so
you don't have sequences with the same repeated bit pattern (4 zeros
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