On a side note regarding this long thread on ethernet parts, I recently bought a 4 port hub by Netgear #EN104TP. A nice feature that they declined to put in the instruction sheet is that this unit fits nearly exactly in the handle indentation of a compact Mac (or, at least a Plus or SE), meaning no visable cables, and no extra desktop space used. I can't believe this isn't listed anywhere on the packaging or instructions as a selling feature :) I'm sure they omitted it because you can't see those really cool activity LED's when it's perched in that little cubby hole.
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