A 10 base T and 10/100 are referring to the speeds of the hub.  A 10/100 
hub can operate faster than a 10 base T hub. However, depending on what 
you do with your network this may or may not matter.    If you are 
sharing a Cable or DSL Internet connection or occasionally transferring 
a file or two the 10 base T one will be fast enough.  If you are often 
transferring very large files then you might be happier with the faster 
10/100 hub.
-David

On Wednesday, December 5, 2001, at 05:34 AM, THE ROCK wrote:

> What's the difference between Asantefriendlynet 10 base T 8 port hub and
> Asantefriendlynet 8 port 10/100 hub?


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