Hello Tarus,

  TB> An easier solution would be to look for an old 10BaseT hub with
    > a 10Base2 port on it. Then you just connect the thin-net cable 
    > to the hub, and RJ-45 to the rest of your network.

If David's 10base2 network card features an AUI port, another option
might be to find a 10baseT transceiver (which may be less expensive 
than a hub).  Your approach is more expandable though, and would let
him add a whole fleet of 10base2 equipped SE/30s!  :-)

- Andy Ball

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