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-=== D-Link DGS-1100 Series ===+====== D-Link DGS-1100 Series ======
 This series of switches has from 5 to 26 Gigabit ports. They use the [[8370]] series chips, which have an 8051 CPU core and very little memory/flash. They are thus not useful for porting Linux. This series of switches has from 5 to 26 Gigabit ports. They use the [[8370]] series chips, which have an 8051 CPU core and very little memory/flash. They are thus not useful for porting Linux.
  
-=== Example === +===== Example =====
-{{wiki:dgs-1100-08-top.png?200}}+
  
 This is the PCB of the DGS-1100-08, an 8-port Gigabit model with [[RTL8370N]] SoC, 2MB Winbond 25Q16JV flash, and 2 x 74HC164 shift registers to control the RJ45 port LEDs. This is the PCB of the DGS-1100-08, an 8-port Gigabit model with [[RTL8370N]] SoC, 2MB Winbond 25Q16JV flash, and 2 x 74HC164 shift registers to control the RJ45 port LEDs.
  
 +{{wiki:dgs-1100-08-top.png?200}}
  
-=== Links === 
-  * [[https://www.dlink.com/en/business/switches/full-range?sub-category=DGS-1100 | Product page]] 
  
 +===== References =====
 +  * [[https://www.dlink.com/en/business/switches/full-range?sub-category=DGS-1100 | Product page]]
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