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January 2001, Week 3

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Tue, 16 Jan 2001 21:01:28 -0600
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Donna wrote:

> we had the 'pleasure' (not) of having an aui transceiver
> fall off the back of one of our 3000s the other day.  in the
> case, the transceiver doesn't have the little locking
> bracket thingy and so it's simply hanging on the aui port.
> our tech tried to tell me that he can't by a transceiver
> that fits/screws on to a mfio card.  i can't quite believe
> this is so.  anyone want to disagree?  anyone want to give
> me a part number? :-)           - d

I highly recommend the HP 28685B EtherTwist Transceiver.

It not only comes with the slidey bracket thingy, but also is held tightly
in place by it.  We had tried a couple of other brands of transceiver with
the little posts, but none were held in place tightly, except for the
28685B.

Rick Gilligan
Senior Software Specialist
Computer And Software Enterprises, Inc.

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