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Re: 100Mbit ISDN solution
From: "Matthew R. Grappone" <grappone () pinto cit buffalo edu>
Date: Wed, 21 Jan 1998 17:18:22 -0500 (EST)
Jon Lewis wrote:
Linux on an old 386; one 10BaseT, one 100baseT card...Someone makes 100baseT cards for ISA bus?? A mini-switch with at least one each 10mb / 100mb ports would be cleaner, more reliable, and take up less space. There are some questions where Linux is not the answer :)
3com 3C515 ISA 10/100 card. An old 386 might not be able to take full advantage of 100 Mb speeds, but if you get anything more than 10 Mb you're ahead of the game. Of course, that's assuming the increase in bandwidth is worth the almost twice as expensive cost. ;^) Matt -- Matthew R. Grappone, Manager, Communications State University of New York at Buffalo Installation Services 108 Computing Center grappone () acsu buffalo edu Buffalo, New York 14260 (716)-645-3511
Current thread:
- 100Mbit ISDN solution Luke Parrish (Jan 18)
- Re: 100Mbit ISDN solution Mark Borchers (Jan 18)
- Re: 100Mbit ISDN solution Rodney Joffe (Jan 18)
- Re: 100Mbit ISDN solution Rodney Joffe (Jan 18)
- Re: 100Mbit ISDN solution Rodney Joffe (Jan 18)
- Re: 100Mbit ISDN solution Michael Shields (Jan 19)
- Re: 100Mbit ISDN solution Steve Noble (Jan 19)
- Re: 100Mbit ISDN solution Dean Anderson (Jan 19)
- Re: 100Mbit ISDN solution David Lesher (Jan 20)
- Re: 100Mbit ISDN solution Jon Lewis (Jan 20)
- Re: 100Mbit ISDN solution Matthew R. Grappone (Jan 22)
- Re: 100Mbit ISDN solution Jon Lewis (Jan 20)