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Re: Token ring? topic hijack: was Re: Mystery open source switching
From: "Michael Painter" <tvhawaii () shaka com>
Date: Tue, 2 Nov 2010 15:35:23 -1000
Michael Sokolov wrote:
Carlos Martinez-Cagnazzo <carlosm3011 () gmail com> wrote:Not only token ring. I know of some coaxial ethernets that were running as late as 2007.The network I am using to compose and post this message right now is a coaxial Ethernet. MS
Thick or Thin?
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- Re: Token ring? topic hijack: was Re: Mystery open source switching Michael Sokolov (Nov 02)
- Re: Token ring? topic hijack: was Re: Mystery open source switching Carlos Martinez-Cagnazzo (Nov 02)
- Re: Token ring? topic hijack: was Re: Mystery open source switching Michael Painter (Nov 02)
- RE: Token ring? topic hijack: was Re: Mystery open source switching Express Web Systems (Nov 02)
- Re: Token ring? topic hijack: was Re: Mystery open source switching Julien Goodwin (Nov 02)
- Re: Token ring? topic hijack: was Re: Mystery open source switching Gary Baribault (Nov 03)
- Re: Token ring? topic hijack: was Re: Mystery open source switching Joe Hamelin (Nov 03)
- Re: Token ring? topic hijack: was Re: Mystery open source switching Jeroen van Aart (Nov 04)
- Re: Token ring? topic hijack: was Re: Mystery open source switching Patrick W. Gilmore (Nov 04)
- Re: Token ring? topic hijack: was Re: Mystery open source switching Jeroen van Aart (Nov 04)
- RE: Token ring? topic hijack: was Re: Mystery open source switching Richard Graves (RHT) (Nov 05)
- RE: Token ring? topic hijack: was Re: Mystery open source switching Express Web Systems (Nov 02)
- Re: Token ring? topic hijack: was Re: Mystery open source switching Robert E. Seastrom (Nov 03)