I inherited a network many years ago that was 10Base2 in the walls and
all one giant loop.  The guy who was "managing" the network added 2 port
repeaters randomly in the network when things got flakey (after he added
another user for example).  One day I found a big pile of cable up in
the ceiling that was all part of the network - it was about 200 feet in
20-30 foot chunks all connected by T connectors that were sitting there
not connected to anything.  It took a long time to get that stabilized -
I ended up taking out all the 2 port repeaters and putting in one 8 port
unit so I had reasonable numbers of machines on each run.
 
-Brian

 

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From: Len Hammond [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Monday, August 10, 2009 2:21 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Re: AOL


I had a whole building full of co-ax. With no way to test any of it when
I got started, I ended up with a leg over 800feet in length. It was
"flakey" to say the least. Once I got a tester and found the length and
shortened it it became much more reliable. Most of my users were so
afraid of the things they never moved anything - I had to do it. 

Len Hammond
CSI:Hartland
[email protected]



On Fri, Aug 7, 2009 at 4:40 PM, Ben Scott <[email protected]> wrote:


        On Fri, Aug 7, 2009 at 3:30 PM, Free, Bob<[email protected]> wrote:
        > Bingo. Most of the 5250 cards had TwinAx connections so the
        > cabling/terminations were one more variable in getting to damn
things to
        > work.
        
        
         How about BNC 10BASE2?  Nothing like having the entire LAN go
down
        because some luser decided to unplug their computer to move it
to the
        other side of their desk...
        
        -- Ben
        

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