Re: [newbie] Build a small home LAN

1999-11-10 Thread BryanMoorehead
: [newbie] Build a small home LAN Hi all, I use Linux Mandrake 6.0 and I would like to build a small home network, connecting two PC and maybe later a laptop. I plan to start first with thin ethernet ( BNC-10Base2 ) and than switch to a 10Base-T ( Unshielded Twisted-pair-Rj45 ) with a small 5

Re: [newbie] Build a small home LAN

1999-11-10 Thread Singer XJ Wang
On Wed, 10 Nov 1999, Luca Braglia wrote: Hi all, I use Linux Mandrake 6.0 and I would like to build a small home network, connecting two PC and maybe later a laptop. I plan to start first with thin ethernet ( BNC-10Base2 ) and than switch to a 10Base-T ( Unshielded Twisted-pair-Rj45 )

Re: [newbie] Build a small home LAN

1999-11-10 Thread yacketta
) Subject: [newbie] Build a small home LAN Hi all, I use Linux Mandrake 6.0 and I would like to build a small home network, connecting two PC and maybe later a laptop. I plan to start first with thin ethernet ( BNC-10Base2 ) and than switch to a 10Base-T ( Unshielded Twisted-pair-Rj45

Re: [newbie] Build a small home LAN

1999-11-10 Thread Chip Wiegand
I am using the Linksys network kit plus several other nics on my home network of 5 pc's. I have 3 lynksys nics and 2 3com, and they all work great. One pc has one of each in it and I had no problem with Linux recognizing both on boot-up. They both use the native drivers in Linux also. Chip On