Date: Tue, 07 May 1996 11:14:57 -0700 From: Larry Cline <lcline@ibeam.jf.intel.com> To: Rob Snow <rsnow@lgc.com> Cc: Alan Batie <batie@agora.rdrop.com>, questions@freebsd.org, lcline@ibeam.jf.intel.com Subject: Re: Home networks (or 10Base-T ways to annoy your spouse) Message-ID: <m0uGrHh-000RUMC@ibeam.intel.com> In-Reply-To: Your message of "Tue, 07 May 1996 12:41:38 CDT." <318F8B52.2781@lgc.com>
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Rob Snow commented: > Alan Batie wrote: > > > > > 10b2 is 1: less reliable than 10bT > > > > I have to confirm this --- after having had my network jam once too many > > times because of the connectors, I threw it all out and switched to 10BaseT. > > With hubs down to $100-150, it's not very expensive and very well worth it. > > Hmmm? I just paid $75-80 for a 5 port 10bT hub for my apartment. I got > it a CompUSA and that wasn't a sale. > ... sigs deleted I believe Alan was talking about 8 port hubs. I picked up an 8 port hub a few months ago for about $125. -- Larry T. Cline Intel, Hillsboro Or. lcline@ibeam.intel.com Don't ask me! Call griff 6-8841... These are not Intel's opinions; these are not my opinions; I rented them.
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