An Ethernet II frame has a standard length range of 64 to 1518 bytes, including the Ethernet header. This range accounts for both the minimum frame size (to prevent collisions) and the maximum frame size (to avoid excessive delay). This specification is in line with IEEE 802.3 standards for Ethernet frames​.
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