On Tuesday, July 23, 2002, at 10:18 PM, Philip Stortz wrote:

> 1000bt ports will cost you allot more, but again if you'll be
> moving alot of data it's worth while, but probably not needed unless
> you're doing distributed processing of big physics problems or something
> else very data transfer intensive.

Don't forget in this context, that 1gb ethernet needs all 8 lines in the 
cable instead only 4. If you already have an installed network, chances 
are it will not work for gb. If you are using loose cables, there should 
be no problem.

b

http://www.william-jurgenson.com


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