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December 1997, Week 3

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Good advice. It's worth the time, money, and effort for the benefits.

Pat Shugart
Oaksoft Consulting, Inc.
(248) 489-6565

>>> Gavin Scott <[log in to unmask]> 12/18/97 01:19pm >>>
Jim asks:
> So, how do I tell a "good" cable from a "bad" cable?  How about T's?

If the either end of the cable is plugged into anything, then it's a bad
cable.  You should immediately rip it out and replace it with 10-base-T.
The same goes for T connectors.

This is the summary if 10 years of accumulated wisdom (read pain and
suffering) with respect to coax-based broadcast LANs.

G.

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