> > $25 each. used, no manuals. 10base2, 7 port.
> >
> > parramatta rd pc market.
> 
> Uh huh. Theres probably not much point getting a 10Base2 repeater unless you
> run a very large (geographically) site. You're probably running 10BaseT
> anyway - stop being so tight and fork out the $50 ;)  I saw 8 port 10/100
> Mototech switches for $200 at the PC show... I have one of those (from the
> back of a truck), it works very nicely. Is that a typical street price
> nowadays for a small switch? Does anyone know a good source for a 24 port
> version?

most of my stuff is 10base2. 10baseT is expensive. if it can ping with no
more than 50% packet loss, i should be right :) - but that's what the
repeater is for :)

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