Re: [aclug-L] first plunge
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>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?
You should check and be sure it's got a
10base2 (BNC) connector on it before you start buying more parts to go
coax. A lot of the new network cards only have 10baseT (RJ45) and
unless you want to replace this card too, you should consider getting the
same thing.
If you just have 2 computers, using 10baseT is
actually cheaper and simpler, since you only need one cable, no T
connectors, no terminators. The RJ45 cables aren't any more expensive then
coax. You just have to remember to get the right wiring on the cable
(crossover) and you can plug the ET cards directly together. On the
other hand, If you have more then 2 computers, it'll cost you more since
you'll need a hub. With a hub, you'd use the straight-thru cables (not
crossover).
If you're starting from scratch, you might
consider going 100baseT, since the cards aren't that much more expensive any
more. The hub will be a little more, but the extra speed might be
nice.
As far as educating yourself, you should check
the Ethernet HOWTO, the Hardware HOWTO, and the NET-3 HOWTO for information
about configuring networking and which hardware is supported. There's also a
Network Adminstrator's Guide available from the LDP http://metalab.unc.edu/LDP/ldp.html
I was recently shopping for network cables and
found a place called ConnectPro which had exceptionally good prices.
The (6') coax cables that National Computer wanted $10 each cost me $2.25
each from these guys. Likewise, T connectors and terminators were about half
or less of Nat Computer's price. If you're going Cat-5 (RJ45), they' also
have those for good prices too. They're based in CA and have a bunch
of other networking products as well. http://www.connectpro.com I don't have
anything to do with them other then this one order. It was delivered quickly
without any snags.
Have fun!
Greg
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- [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, 1998/12/26
- 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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