[ale] Home Network
Eric Z. Ayers
eric.ayers at mindspring.com
Tue Sep 5 20:36:32 EDT 2000
One option you might find more desirable is to run thin-net coax cable,
because it doesn't require you to run a hub. You can probably find old
thin-net cable in your local used computer shop, along with a couple
of cards that accept 10b2 ethernet. Keep in mind you'll need 2
terminators for each end of the cable.
This is a nice setup if you have a few computers and they are close to
each other. It's a really bad setup for a lot of computers or if you
want neatly wire the cable in the wall.
-Eric.
Armsby John-G16665 writes:
> I have been contemplating setting up a home network. I am not too happy
> about running Ethernet so I thought I would do some homework on the use of
> PCI cards which utilize existing phone lines. My research tells me I might
> get up to 10 mbs(?) in speed (I can accept that.) but will be limited to
> Windows 98, NT, and Mac. I don't see where my Linux/Win98 machine has a
> chance with Linux. The sparc 10 I want to bring home does not have a
> chance. Is stringing the wire, plugging in the NICs, and setting up a hub
> my only option? Wireless is not cheap. I don't want to go there.
>
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> John
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