On Mon, 5 Jun 2000, DaZZa wrote:
> In other words, you can use either hubs or repeaters to make your maximum
> network length extend from 100 metres {for 10BaseT} to 500 metres in this
> kind of diagram.
Just curiously, but has anybody played around with 10BaseT cable runs of
more than 100 metres and measured the loss?
I want to know how far I can go *without* needing a repeater.
Andrew.
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- RE: [SLUG] [OT] repeaters & hubs ## DaZZa
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