Re: [aclug-L] first plunge
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Yeah, but if I read his description of his connectors correctly, he
doens't
need a tranceiver, since he already has a 10base2 (coax) connector
& a
10baseT RJ45 (big phone jack) connector.
does this mean that i need to look for a 10base2/coax "card" ?
Phrostie, you have your pick of which direction to go at this point.
As
John suggested awhile back, since you have coax, I'd go ahead and go
coax
for now, since the cards are cheap (about $10-20 for a decent one,
and I've
seen 'em as low as $4 for a really slow old card). The terminators
& extra
connectors will cost you a lot less then a hub.
I'm no expert, but I'd be happy to draw you a picture,
or show you a handful
of parts so you know what you're looking for.
that would be wonderful.
I have a bunch of stuff here
at the house preparing to install my little "training" network.
>On Sun, 20 Dec 1998, phrostie wrote:
>
>> like i said it has a SMC ULTRA chip set.
>> there are three connectors in the back.
>> top- looks like a big phone jack four connectors
>> middle- looks like a db15 connector
>> bottom- coax
>>
>> what else do i need to look for
There isn't much else!
>> for now i'm learning with two machines.
>> once i get it working i'm sure my wife will want a connection also.
If you're gonna do more then 2 machines, you're better off using the
coax
'cause it's cheap. You can get everything you need at National
Computer,
but you'll pay quite a bit more for it then mail order. One source
of cheap
network cards is Comp Recycle (http://www.comp-recycle.com).
As stated in
the Ethernet HOWTO you probably want to avoid the 3Com 3c501s that
they have
for $4. Even though they're supported under Linux, they're supposed
to be
very slow. For what I'm doing (purely educational...) it's really
all I
could invest in ($4 apiece!) since I wanted to learn to set up a router.
Using better cards would have cost me over at least $60 for parts,
but I
ended up with about $25 in parts. I don't care how fast it is since
I'm not
going to be using it for any real traffic.
Drop me mail off the list if you want to get together or something.
Greg
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- Re: [aclug-L] first plunge, (continued)
- Re: [aclug-L] first plunge, Greg House, 1998/12/26
- Re: [aclug-L] first plunge, jeffrey . hansen, 1998/12/26
- Re: [aclug-L] first plunge, jeffrey . hansen, 1998/12/26
- Re: [aclug-L] first plunge, jeffrey . hansen, 1998/12/26
- Re: [aclug-L] first plunge, Greg House, 1998/12/27
- Re: [aclug-L] first plunge,
phrostie <=
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