On 08/30/2010 06:39 PM, Paolo Di Francesco wrote:
> well, just using the usual things for non usual situations.
>
> I was considering: if I have to do more than 100 meters ethernet what
> would I use? well 100m of LMR400 can be a solution in some cases (yeah I
> know fiber, but as I said I was curious about RF cables).
>
> In a previous post I saw somebody talking about ethernet over coaxial,
> so this is like the same, but with no copper/RJ45 connector. It's
> directly into the router. I am not looking for speed, I was considering
> that even with 200m or 300m LMR400 cables you could do the same job.
>
<snip>

to show my age...ethernet started on coax; RG8/u (thick-net) or RG58/u 
(thin-net). 50 ohm terminators were on both sides. Connections were made 
with BNC or in the case of RG8 I think it was an AUI connector. BNC T 
connectors were used on each thin-net card.

Also, who remember token-ring? I have a PCMCIA adapter for it. :-)

Leon


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