I read up the blackbox catalog and saw some
BNC to UTP converter. I never saw those things in shops.
Another solution is to buy a HUB with both one BNC and multiple 
UTP ports (Practical?). It's not a bad idea to convert
everything to UTP though if budge is not restrained.

> I have a thin coaxial cable home network. My son just got a lap
> top for school and will be bringing it home from time to time
> and needs to hook it up to the home network.  He will need to
> access the internet as well as download files, etc.
> The laptop has a twisted pair NIC.


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