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Yes, you need a hub and two normal (i.e. non-crossover) Ethernet cables.
Nathan.

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From: R. A. Cantrell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]

I've got an iMAc netted to my 7100 via ethernet.
I've go the 7100 netted to my 6300 via ethernet (onboard) and bnc..
Is there a way to create a bridge between the 6300 and iMac in the 7100?
 
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