Which hub is the one you are looking at? I see model numbers for the NIC but
nothing referring to your hub? All I can add is that if you do not have a
link light, you are dead in the water. Get a straight 10bT hub and you'll be
hunky dory!;-)


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98 VFR800F, TBR aluminum hi exit
formerly reasonable and prudent

on 7/22/03 10:55, Adam& Cora Dietrick at [EMAIL PROTECTED] scribbled:

> this is the hub i am looking at.  any objections?
> 
> Adam& Cora Dietrick wrote:
> 
>> okay- its an asante card  (Asante Tech, INC (c) 1993 MCLC Rev A)
>> 
>> there are two numbers present on what seems to be the  chipset -
>> lc20028 and 4l02f2664


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