On Wed, Jun 26, 2002 at 12:34:04AM -0400, the pickle wrote:
> At 21:49 -0500 on 25/06/02, Tom Jackson wrote:
> 
> >> What brand is it?  It's probably a Farallon EtherWave LC.
> >>
> >> the pickle
> >>
> >Right, a Farallon with a sticker 'HTM FVT'. Why two connectors?
> 
> The EtherWave cards were a way to avoid buying a hub - it allowed for
> daisy-chaining 10BaseT.  Of course, the drawback of daisy-chaining - when
> one computer in the chain gets removed, everything downstream of that
> computer loses connectivity - remains, but it was probably worth it back in
> the early 1990s.
> 
> the pickle
> 
Okay, thanks. That's a pleasant surprise. Trying to tie a 7100, 650, 630,
and maybe a 610 all together and slip on the router.

Like your FAQ!

Tom

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