Actually, you can probably get by with 10BT unless you plan to build a
mini-Beowulf.  The hubs are all pretty good, and it would be nice if you
had 8 lines plus an uplink or a BNC connector.  If you want to spend money
liberally, find the best CAT 5 cables you can buy and get a new hub if ever
you go to 100.

More important is finding some good scripts to use ipchains and laying out
a plan for nfs and other services.  If you would like them all to be on the
internet at once through a single connection, the gateway stuff can be
tricky.  Some good examples are available by searching appindex at
freshmeat.net, though I have been analyzing why PaNTs won't work with Venus
for a while.  An old system based on ipfwadm might be available from
infomagic...  Their excellent but discontinued workgroup server software.

Petey wrote:

> I just came across a few extra computers (2 Macs and 3-486's and I'm
> putting linux on every one).  My question is what properties in a hub
> should I be looking for so that I can network them all.  I know I want
> 10/100BT autosensing, but what else should I be looking for?  Thanks for
> any help.
>
> Petey

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