Quoting "Sergio R. Caprile" <scapr...@gmail.com>:

Agreed, although I have not seen a 100M hub! (Maybe I have not looked). I also have a hub I use sometimes for this purpose as well as the big but cheap switch that works at 100M.

Interesting working at 10M. When you are not sure of the hardware that sounds like a good idea.

Regards,

Chris.

Chris,
There is no 10/100 in the definition of "hub"; probably some technical
constraints and technology evolution force that situation. (AFAIK)
However, I *DO* recommend working on 10baseT to develop a driver, speed can
cover up for many mistakes.
And working at 10M on an embedded system won't hurt.




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