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On Mon, Jul 16, 2001 at 08:09:28AM -0500, Kmicic wrote:
> Jim Bradley wrote:
>
> > BNC didn't require a hub, all the machines T'd off of the cable with terminators at each end of the cable, so you might be
>
> keep in mind i wrote BNC + UTP hub. i need to get laptop on my network
> which so far had everything on a BNC backbone, and somehow i cant
> envision a bnc network card for laptops. so the idea is to get a hub,
> plug laptop into the bnc slot, and plug the baclbone to the utp
> connector on the hub. the hubs i was refering to were the cheapo
> "broadcast everywhere" kind, so wherever the signal came from it'd get
> broadcast both over the ftp backbone and the utp lines...
>
> km
I've got a laptop network card with a BNC. Will sell cheap.
Mark
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