Made me giggle.  I had one of these for about a year now and didnt even know
it.  I always wondered why it had two ethernet jacks.  Finally just about a
week ago I was trying to get my iBook networked with my Quadra 800 for a quick
file transfer, and I coulndt find my hub.  Besides that, I only have one
ethernet cable anyway, so even if I did find my hub it wouldnt work.  I was
getting very PO when I just randomly decided to plug the iBook into the other
jack on the Quadra.  Low and behold it worked!  Not only that but the other
jack is connected to a wireless bridge, which is connected to a broadband
modem.  So all in all, its a great feature of this adapter, and saved me a lot
of troubles!

My adapter is a Farallon EtherWave AAUI adapter, and hub as well I guess.  How
nifty.

 ------ From: Quadlist, Wed, Dec 25, 2002 ------ 

I sold a few of these way back when.  I still have the scan up on my site:

http://www.io.com/~trag/aauiRJ45.jpg
>>

The totally kewl ones are the model which have a built-in hub.


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