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From: Stephen Carville [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Tuesday, November 16, 1999 10:41 PM
Subject: RE: [expert] Switch Hub
On Tue, 16 Nov 1999, you wrote:
-thanks, that's teh last straw for me. I'm getting myself a SMC 8 Port 10/100
-Full/Half Switch
its not a configuration problem. I think [am pretty] sure I'm way to
trafficed [if that's a word]
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Date: Tuesday, November 16, 1999 10:41 PM
Subject: RE: [expert] Switch Hub
On Tue, 16 Nov 1999, you wrote:
-thanks, that's teh last straw for me. I'm getting myself a SMC 8 Port 10/100
-Full/Half Switch hehe :)
-
-sure hope it improves performance over my 10BaseT Dumb HUB :)
I
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Date: Wednesday, November 17, 1999 5:42 AM
Subject: Re: [expert] Switch Hub
I would guess one of the adapters is incorrectly negotiating it's speed
and or duplexity. Try hard coding both cards to 10/hdx or 100/fdx and
see if that fixes the problem.
Sevatio Octavio
is to read the
documentation of the product as to how it is configured (based on L2 or L3
informations)...
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De: Singer XJ Wang [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Date: mardi 16 novembre 1999 03:48
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Objet: RE: [expert] Switch Hub
I know what
Why is a switch (or bridge) a bad idea?
-sen
A switch is really nothing more than a bridge anyway. Everyone decided
that bridges are bad, so the marketing folks renamed them and
repositioned them in the market.
Stephen Carville wrote:
A switched hub is a multiport bridge.
On Tue, 16 Nov 1999, you wrote:
-Why is a switch (or bridge) a bad idea?
It's not. Like anything else in a network, switches and bridges have
their place. When I was in college I did network installation for
schools and sometime just adding a switch to segment the LAN did
wonders for the
On Tue, 16 Nov 1999, you wrote:
-thanks, that's teh last straw for me. I'm getting myself a SMC 8 Port 10/100
-Full/Half Switch hehe :)
-
-sure hope it improves performance over my 10BaseT Dumb HUB :)
I hope so too. However, remember the First Most Neglected Law of
Network Design: More
What does exactly mean full duplex and half duplex?
TIA
Voiceband modems may operate in a variety of transmission modes,
including simplex, half-duplex, and full-duplex. Simplex transmission is one-way
transmission between a transmitter and a corresponding receiver. In half-duplex
transmission, two-way transmission is possible, but it cannot take
On lun, 15 nov 1999, Pastor Torrente, Guillermo wrote:
What does exactly mean full duplex and half duplex?
TIA
When you talk at the phone it is full-duplex
When you talk by radio it is half duplex
--
Marco Ciampa
c:\winnt secure_nt.exe
Securing NT. Insert Linux boot disk to continue..
This is an extremely poor and technically incorrect explanation, however
I understand what the writer was attempting.
Full duplex is defined as the ability to transmit and receive data
simultaneously. Half duplex is defined as the ability to transmit or to
receive data at any moment at time.
I still havn't gotten answer to my big question:
I see Switched HUBS and SWITCHES
what's the diff between those or are they teh same but some wierd
marketing scheme?
A hub is like a wire splitter that connects all the wires together.
a switch has a computer that only connects the wires together for the
data packets that matter.
On Mon, 15 Nov 1999, Singer XJ Wang wrote:
I still havn't gotten answer to my big question:
I see Switched HUBS and
Bug Hunter wrote:
A hub is like a wire splitter that connects all the wires together.
a switch has a computer that only connects the wires together for the
data packets that matter.
On Mon, 15 Nov 1999, Singer XJ Wang wrote:
I still havn't gotten answer to my big question:
I
If you had been keeping up with earlier posts to this thread you should
have realized that switches and hubs are two different things. A
"switched hub" is an oxymoron, IMHO.
Singer XJ Wang wrote:
I still havn't gotten answer to my big question:
I see Switched HUBS and SWITCHES
what's
:37 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [expert] Switch Hub
A hub is like a wire splitter that connects all the wires together.
a switch has a computer that only connects the wires together for the
data packets that matter.
On Mon, 15 Nov 1999, Singer XJ Wang wrote:
I still
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of John LeMay
Sent: Monday, November 15, 1999 10:06 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [expert] Switch Hub
If you had been keeping up with earlier posts to this thread you should
have realized
is, but Acer offers
-something called a SWITCHED HUB, not a HUB, not a SWITCH, any idea what that
-does?
-
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: [expert] Switch Hub
Ramon Gandia wrote:
On Thu, 11 Nov 1999, Singer XJ Wang wrote:
I have a 10BaseT Dumb Hub
what's a swtich?and what does it have that's better
then an 8 hub?
In a hub, all the ethernet traffic appears at all
ports of the hub. Even those not meant for your
On Thu, 11 Nov 1999, you wrote:
how much say for a 10BaseT swtich for say 8 ports?
and 100 baseT? for 8 ports?
Went to C|Net's Shopper.com site and found an 8-port
Asante' Technologies switch for $124.00 +shipping, etc.
Reasonable price, including expedited shipping, insurance,
etc $150.00
At 07:32 PM 11/11/99 -0400, Singer XJ Wang wrote:
I have a 10BaseT Dumb Hub
what's a swtich?and what does it have that's better then an 8 hub?
with a switch, each host has it's own dedicated port, so there are not
collisions on a busy lan (oversimplified, but basically true).
On Thu, 11 Nov 1999, Singer XJ Wang wrote:
I have a 10BaseT Dumb Hub
what's a swtich?and what does it have that's better
then an 8 hub?
In a hub, all the ethernet traffic appears at all
ports of the hub. Even those not meant for your
computer.
In a switch, this is segregated. It
9:08 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [expert] Switch Hub
On Thu, 11 Nov 1999, Singer XJ Wang wrote:
I have a 10BaseT Dumb Hub
what's a swtich?and what does it have that's better
then an 8 hub?
In a hub, all the ethernet traffic appears at all
ports of the hub. Even those
Ramon Gandia wrote:
On Thu, 11 Nov 1999, Singer XJ Wang wrote:
I have a 10BaseT Dumb Hub
what's a swtich?and what does it have that's better
then an 8 hub?
In a hub, all the ethernet traffic appears at all
ports of the hub. Even those not meant for your
computer.
In a switch,
: RE: [expert] Switch Hub
On Tue, 16 Nov 1999, you wrote:
-thanks, that's teh last straw for me. I'm getting myself a SMC 8 Port 10/100
-Full/Half Switch hehe :)
-
-sure hope it improves performance over my 10BaseT Dumb HUB :)
I hope so too. However, remember the First Most Neglected
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