Sherman Chen wrote:
I have one of these -- a DaynaPort SCSI-Link-T. I got it working, but the connection is slow --If you get the scsi to ethernet adaptor, then you are not getting a card. It's a little box with a cable plugged into your scsi port on your SE (or you can get a 25 pins to 50 pins SCSI cable and have it plugged into your scsi device) and your ethernet cable plug to the other end.
7 KB / s at best when using ftp, and usually much slower -- too slow even for browsing the web
as text. What's the bottleneck? The ethernet connection is fast, and I'd think the SCSI port would be
much faster than that.
Paul
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