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The Atmel Processor implements a 10/100 ethernet controller with support built into the Linux kernel.  You can use standard Linux utilities such as ifconfig/ip to control this interface.  See the [[#Configuring the Network]] section for more details.  For the specifics of this network controller see the [https://files.embeddedarm.com/archive/Manuals/third-party/atmel_at91sam9g20_manual_may2010.pdf CPU manual].
The Atmel Processor implements a 10/100 ethernet controller with support built into the Linux kernel.  You can use standard Linux utilities such as ifconfig/ip to control this interface.  See the [[#Configuring the Network]] section for more details.  For the specifics of this network controller see the [https://files.embeddedTS.com/archive/Manuals/third-party/atmel_at91sam9g20_manual_may2010.pdf CPU manual].

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The Atmel Processor implements a 10/100 ethernet controller with support built into the Linux kernel. You can use standard Linux utilities such as ifconfig/ip to control this interface. See the #Configuring the Network section for more details. For the specifics of this network controller see the CPU manual.