Ethernet frames are what hold packets ... it would take a staggering 6208 bytes per buffered packet! We need to do the decoding inside the I2S interrupt. Once passed off to the main thread ...
The IP layer 3 breaks apart the data being transmitted into variable length packets, known as "Ethernet frames," up to 1,500 bytes long. Each frame has a header containing source and destination ...
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