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In loving memory of my 100MBit hub, a victim of the hot weather today. It is survived by 2 box0rs and a Netgear switch.

May it rest in peace.

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ah yes, my hub to went this way but

it's better to have pinged and dropped packets than to have never had network traffic at all.
or something.


i've been up to long.

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it's better to have pinged and dropped packets than to have never had network traffic at all.

LOL!

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If you need another one, I can point you at an 8-port 10/100 switch for ึ. Unless the NetGear is enough.
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please do!

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If you need another one, I can point you at an 8-port 10/100 switch for ึ.

so can anyone else who has figured out how to use pricewatch
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I should get one of these. It'd sure be better than that crappy 10 MBit hub & bridge to BNC I'm still running.

The Switch has:

10/100 Switching ( duh )
All standard compatibilities and compliances
Eight 10/100 Auto-Sensing RJ-45 ports
One uplink port ( Used Instead of Port 1 )
LED Indicators for:
Power,Link/Activity,100Mbps,Full Duplex
8K MAC Address Tables
2M Bits Embedded DRAM Packet Buffer
Supports Both Half and Full Duplex Mode
Power Cord Included

Brand new, retail boxed, ready to ship, 1 year warranty.

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The Switch has:
(...blah blah blah...)
2M Bits Embedded DRAM Packet Buffer

Oh, man, that is SO wuss. 2MBit buffer = 256KByte / 8 ports = 32K / port, which will fill in 320 microseconds. Enjoy your collision light, 'cause it's gonna flash a lot...

By comparison, the NetGear FS-105 has 1.6MBit (200KB) per port. If you get collisions on this thing it's time to upgrade to Gigabit Ethernet.

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skylink, my favorite networking hardware. Man, that 3com and intel stuff is shit.
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SkyLink 8-port w/2.0Mbits = ึ
NetGear 5-port w/1.6Mbits = ๊

How do you know the SkyLink doesn't have 2.0MBits per port?

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