Re: [aclug-L] first plunge
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thanks!
the network card on the "new" box is a "smc ultra".
i remember seeing this one in the list of supported hardware.
i still need a card for my old box.
does any one has an old card that i could buy or trade for that will
work with it?
phrostie
John Phillips wrote:
If you are asked which terminator, reply 50 ohm because
you will install a
thin net network. FYI the 75 & 95 ohm terminators are for
thicknet.
On Fri, 25 Dec 1998, James O. Harms wrote:
> John Goerzen wrote:
> >
> > On Fri, Dec 18, 1998 at 06:14:37PM -0600, phrostie wrote:
> >
> > > i have a very old network card, thomas-conrad, arc-card/at copyright
1987.
> >
> > If I have my facts straight (somebody please correct me if not;
I wasn't
> > invovled with networking at that time), that card is not even Ethernet,...
>
> Right. I don't know this particular card, but assume the "arc"
in its
> name means arcnet, not ethernet. Forget it.
>
>
> > > what will i need to do to my current machine to prep it for a
lil network?
> >
> > All you'll need is a network card and some cabling. To do
this on the
> > cheap, for as little money as possible, here's what you'll need:
> >
> > * A network card in each computer with a 10base2 (aka Coax
aka BNC)
> > connector.
> > * Coax cable with connectors on each end.
> > * Two BNC T-connectors
> > * Two BNC terminators
>
> A couple of suggestions. Buy "combo" network cards. These
have
> connectors for both 10base2 and 10baseT. You can use coax to
start out
> with minimum expense, and have the option to go to a 10baseT network
> later without replacing the cards. Get cards that are NE2000
compat.
> You can use these anywhere. If you buy new NE2000 compat. cards,
the
> T-connector should come in the package. You still need to buy
two
> terminators - one for each end of the network.
>
> > With this method, you'll not need any hub, and can have up to 5
computers on
> > the Ethernet at 10Mbps speeds.
>
> I don't know of a 5 computer limit on a coax ethernet, but the more
you
> add, the less troublefree it becomes.
>
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and danced the skies on LINUX silvered wings.
- [aclug-L] first plunge, phrostie, 1998/12/24
- Re: [aclug-L] first plunge, John Goerzen, 1998/12/24
- Re: [aclug-L] first plunge, James O. Harms, 1998/12/25
- Re: [aclug-L] first plunge, phrostie, 1998/12/25
- Re: [aclug-L] first plunge, John Phillips, 1998/12/26
- Re: [aclug-L] first plunge,
phrostie <=
- Re: [aclug-L] first plunge, Dale W Hodge, 1998/12/27
- Re: [aclug-L] first plunge, phrostie, 1998/12/28
- Re: [aclug-L] first plunge, phrostie, 1998/12/29
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