> I don't understand the suggestion of putting the hub between the Asante NIC
> and the Netgear device.  The hub is the Netgear device and the Asante NIC's
> are in the IIci which is the router.
> 
> You said you had an older hub that you were replacing with the
> Netgear hub (it's likely a switch really).  It is that older hub I'm
> suggesting to insert between the Netgear device and the NIC.
> 

Ah!  I get it.  I actually wanted to be rid of the big old hot hub.  But
that would be a way of having the IIci still running as my router/gateway
and the PCI Macs having the 100baseT.

Thanks,
David


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