Jon Hart wrote:
> > hmmm and all i thought i needed was a cross over cable
> >
>
> I thought you had three machines?
> You will only be able to use cross over cables on three machines if you have
> two ethernet cards in one of them. A cross over cable will only connect two
> machines together, the perfect solution for really small networks :)
>
> Coax basically gives you the same ease of use for slightly larger networks,
> although it is pretty crap for big networks.
>
> Jon Hart,
> Senior Developer,
> Daemon.
>
you are correct on haveing three macheines but the SE/30 didnt come with a
ethernet card and i dont think you could put one in there so ill just keep that
one stringed up with printer cable.
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