At 09:37 AM 6/5/00 +1000, DaZZa wrote:
>As far as collisions go - there's the same chance using a hub as there is
>using a repeater - which is entirely network traffic dependant. The only
>devices which will reduce your level of collisions are routers
>{overkill!}, and switches.
and bridges.
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- RE: [SLUG] [OT] repeaters & hubs ## DaZZa
- Re: [SLUG] [OT] repeaters & hubs ## Ben Donohue
- Re: [SLUG] [OT] repeaters & hubs ## Terry Collins
- RE: [SLUG] [OT] repeaters & hubs ## David Kempe
- Re: [SLUG] [OT] repeaters & hubs ## DaZZa
- Re: [SLUG] [OT] repeaters & hubs ## Andrew Macks
- Re: [SLUG] [OT] repeaters & hubs ## DaZZa
- Re: [SLUG] [OT] repeaters & hubs ... Howard Lowndes
- RE: [SLUG] [OT] repeaters & hubs ## Alexander Else
- RE: [SLUG] [OT] repeaters & hubs ## DaZZa
- RE: [SLUG] [OT] repeaters & hubs ## Alexander Else
- Re: [SLUG] [OT] repeaters & hubs ## Terry Collins
- RE: [SLUG] [OT] repeaters & hubs ## George Vieira
- RE: [SLUG] [OT] repeaters & hubs ## George Vieira
