wallis parnelle wrote:
> Thank you! Which ethernet hub did you buy? I see one for $30, by  
> Linksyn, think it will work?
> On Friday, January 24, 2003, at 12:49  AM, Robert P. McAllister wrote:

It's a D-Link 5-port 10/100 switch. I bought it on eBay new in box for 
around $25 about six months ago. As far as I know hubs and switches 
aren't platform specific (someone correct me if I'm wrong), so the 
Linksyn should work. Check their website.

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RPM


>>Wallis,
>>
>>It would make things much easier and dependable to get an ethernet hub
>>or switch and a couple of straight-through cables to network your Macs
>>with. At first I was using a crossover cable between my two PCI Macs  
>>and
>>often had problems with Appletalk switching to serial, etc. Ever since  
>>I
>>bought a switch there haven't been any problems. And you'll be able to
>>add additional computers to your network if the occasion arises.
>>
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>>
>>RPM


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