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October 1998, Week 3

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Mel Bartels <[log in to unmask]>
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Mel Bartels <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 15 Oct 1998 16:33:11 -0700
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Yes, a $20 coax to RJ45 transceiver will do nicely.  Another option that
we've started adopting is to use a very inexpensive $20 palm sized hub
that has a BNC port on the back and UTP ports on the front.

        However, I'm just a little concerned that they refer to the AUI
port as a
        ThickLAN port.  I'm probably wrong - but, I always thought
ThickLAN was just
        another type of coax (RG59 or some such).  Can I move the jumper
on the
        processor board to the ThickLAN position and attach a UTP
Transceiver?



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