Charles Lenington wrote:

> Also is your hub a older 10 base T? There is a issue w/ newer hubs, 
> especially faster ones. Bruce, Clark, Jeff help me here: isn't there 
> also a problem w/autosensing hubs?
> 
> Martyn, check the archives while you wait for other input.

10/100 autosensing devices (such as most modern switches) have a trouble 
with SOME older 10BaseT only equipment.  The auto sensing gets confused 
by the 10BaseT and the two can't communicate.

The simple solution is to put a 10BaseT hub in between the two devices.


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Clark Martin
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Macintosh / Internet Consulting

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