> As long as the transceivers will enable me to connect to a standard Ethernet
> hub, I should be able to figure out the cabling on my own.  And I'm still
> curious about the Fallaron EtherWave transceiver.  The description said that
> it would function like a hub.

I don't know about the AAUI transceiver, but the NuBus EtherWave NICs have
a second Ethernet port in them that act as hubs. In fact, my "Mac stack" of
IIcis is more or less daisy-chained this way. I suppose the AAUI transceivers
are similarly set up.

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