[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

>ISA is fine for an old network, but for a 10 MBps ethernet network to run at its 
>proper speed, you'll want to get PCI.
>  
>

I'll give you this much, there are many ISA network cards
The 3comm card does its full 10mbps which is the max the cable modem can 
achieve at the best of times its also the max for the onboard enet on 
most macs, meanwhile I can burn a cd by drag and dropping it onto toast, 
the image is appletalked from one pc through the router box to the 
powermac which mounts it using the chooser. 0 coasters at 8x.

I only have a hub which if I understand correctly is limited by the 
slowest connection, as it hooks up to 10mbps macs and cable modem a 
10/100 is a waste again. Does a router over come this or do I need a 
switch for that?



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