>
> Because it's RIDICULOUSLY slow compared to Ethernet except on maybe an SE.
>

So were the Macs, according to today's standards.  BESIDES, a file for those
computers was probably a 1-3mb at the best, how fast of a network do you
need to transfer that?  If you are patient enough to use a slow computer,
you should be patient enough to do a "slow" network"

> >equipped) the Ethernet cards and the cables--cables run about $15 each at
> >Staples
>
> Rule #1: never shop at office supply stores for cables.  They charge WAY
> too much.  You can get 5-packs online for that price.  Bet RJ-11 fone
> cables are about $9 there too :)

OK, $9, throw in s/h, and what do you get?  Than you have to wait for te
mailman to show up with it.

Steven
>
> the pickle
>
> FAQ <http://macfaq.org/index.shtml>
>



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