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Any single-track round Edinburgh

 
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Old 25-06.-2008, 06:32 AM   #16
Just zis Guy, you know?
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On Tue, 24 Jun 2008 09:32:30 +0100, Rob Morley <nospam@ntlworld.com>
said in <20080624093230.44186177@bluemoon>:

>in network topology terms a switch is a hub, a
>switching hub is just smarter than a repeating hub. And as hardly
>anyone uses dumb hubs these days it makes more sense for hub to mean
>switching hub and differentiate dumb hubs by calling them such.


You still using copper? Get with the programme, man! Fibre is the
toy of the day...

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Old 25-06.-2008, 10:53 AM   #17
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On Tue, 24 Jun 2008 22:32:50 +0100
"Just zis Guy, you know?" <uce@ftc.gov> wrote:

> You still using copper? Get with the programme, man! Fibre is the
> toy of the day...
>

10baseT and 802.11b here - it's fast enough for what we do with it.

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Old 26-06.-2008, 04:05 AM   #18
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On 24/06/2008 20:35, Don Whybrow said,

> S'obvious innit, does it have a switch?


Ah - mine doesn't have a switch, so it must be a dumb hub :-)

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