Bandwidth considerations when daisychaining, Ethernet cradle drivers, Ethernet cradle drivers -8 – Motorola ENTERPRISE DIGITAL ASSISTANT MC70 User Manual

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Bandwidth Considerations when Daisychaining

Each cradle added to the daisychain impacts the bandwidth provided to the inserted EDAs, particularly when
the EDAs attempt to send and receive at data rates that exceed the bandwidth provided to the chain (typically
100 Mbps). If an EDA in a daisychained cradle does not use its bandwidth, that bandwidth is allocated to other
inserted EDAs.

Table 2-2

shows available bandwidth, based on 100 Mpbs, for the maximum number of daisychained cradles,

with each attempting transmission at the maximum data rate.

Ethernet Cradle Drivers

The MC70 includes Ethernet cradle drivers that initiate automatically when you place the EDA in a properly
connected Four Slot Ethernet cradle. After inserting the EDA, configure the Ethernet connection:

1.

Tap

Start

>

Settings

>

Connections

tab >

Network Cards

icon. The

Configure Network Adapters

window

appears.

Figure 2-9

Configure Network Adapters Window

2.

In the

My network card connects to:

drop-down list, select the appropriate connection.

3.

In the

Tap an adapter to modify settings:

list, select

USB/Ethernet Series Adapter

.

Table 2-2

Daisychaining Bandwidth

Daisychained Cradles

Bandwidth Provided to Cradle

(Bits/sec)

Inserted EDA’s Share of

Bandwidth

Cradle 1

100,000,000

20,000,000

Cradle 2

20,000,000

4,000,000

Cradle 3

4,000,000

800,000

Cradle 4

800,000

160,000

Cradle 5

160,000

32,000

Cradle 6

32,000

6,400

Cradle 7

6,400

1,280

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