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This template is an infobox for articles about Audio over Ethernet technologies.

Usage

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Manufacturer Info
Manufacturer{{{manufacturer}}}
Development date{{{date}}}
Network Compatibility
Switchable{{{switchable}}}
Routable{{{routable}}}
Audio Specifications
Minimum latency{{{latency}}}
Maximum channels per link{{{maxchannels}}}
Maximum sampling rate{{{samplingrate}}}
Maximum bit depth{{{bitdepth}}}
{{Infobox Audio over Ethernet technology
| name = 
| logo = 
| caption = 
| manufacturer = 
| date = 
| switchable = 
| routable = 
| 10meg = 
| 100meg = 
| 1gig = 
| 5gig =
| 10gig = 
| 25gig =
| 40gig =
| agnostic=
| latency = 
| maxchannels = 
| samplingrate = 
| bitdepth = 
}}

Parameters

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  • name - Generally the name of the AoE technology. This text appears at the top of the infobox.
  • logo - A wikilink to an image file of the product logo.
  • caption - Caption text which will go under the logo image.
  • manufacturer - The company name of the manufacturer of the product.
  • date - Date when the product was developed (usually the year it was released commercially will suffice).
  • switchable - (yes/no) Indicates whether or not this technology can pass through Ethernet switches.
  • routable - (yes/no) Indicates whether or not this technology can pass through Ethernet routers.
  • agnostic - Indicates whether this technology can work on any Ethernet network, regardless of suppirted transfer speed. Either set this parameter to "yes" or leave it out entirely. If the technology requires specific physical layers, include the following parameters instead:
    • 10meg - Indicates whether or not this technology works on 10BASE-T networks. Either set this parameter to "yes" or leave it out entirely.
    • 100meg - Indicates whether or not this technology works on Fast Ethernet (100 Mbit/s) networks. Either set this parameter to "yes" or leave it out entirely.
    • 1gig - Indicates whether or not this technology works on Gigabit (1000 Mbit/s) networks. Either set this parameter to "yes" or leave it out entirely.
    • 5gig - Indicates whether or not this technology works on 2.5 Gbit/s and 5 Gbit/s BASE-T networks. Either set this parameter to "yes" or leave it out entirely.
    • 10gig - Indicates whether or not this technology works on 10 Gbit/s networks. Either set this parameter to "yes" or leave it out entirely.
    • 25gig - Indicates whether or not this technology works on 25 Gbit/s and 50 Gbit/s networks. Either set this parameter to "yes" or leave it out entirely.
    • 40gig - Indicates whether or not this technology works on 40 Gbit/s and 100 Gbit/s networks. Either set this parameter to "yes" or leave it out entirely.
  • latency - Minimum transmission latency (best-case scenario, include units).
  • maxchannels - Maximum number of channels per interface, i.e. maximum number of channels that can travel over the cable from the network to the audio interface device (best-case scenario).
  • samplingrate - Maximum sampling rate.
  • bitdepth - Maximum bit depth.