At 05:16 PM 8/29/99 +0100, you wrote:

>Ring topology with no hub (at the moment, the majority of my systems are
>constructed in this way)
>Star topology with no hub (unless you count a server as a hub, which I
>don't, because it's a computer duplicating all packets on all lines, working
>mainly as a proxy)
>Star topology with a hub
>Token Ring (not really a ring, each machine is connected to a 'hub' (not
>called that) which then cascade down to more 'hubs' (with another different
>name) and then out to a server or backbone.  I never want to work with Token
>Ring again.  Ever.)
>
>Also, I have used a network where all the connection is done using TP RJ45,
>like a 10BaseT system, except the adapters are daisy chained to each other
>in ring fashion.
>
>Regards,          Web: http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/Horizon/8786
>Ben A L Jemmett   ICQ: 9848866       JGSD e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]


Thankyou, Ben, that is very good information.  I will review my course work
and find out why I had the misconception I did.  Is it possible to do any
of the above when your adapters have one single rj45 plug?  If so, how?
(hardware configuration is mostly what I'm asking here)

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