[OLUG] Collisions?
brian at cbiowa.com
brian at cbiowa.com
Tue Feb 1 03:05:44 UTC 2000
Thanks for all the suggestions. I think I will start looking into a
100 M/bit hub. You have convinced me.
To answer your question. Cap Gemini is the company that I work for.
They are a consultant company that does programming.
Dave Burchell wrote:
>
> brian at cbiowa.com says:
>
> > Here is the network senerio that I am working with right now. It is
> > nothing elaborate. Good enough for home use. I did have the
> > misconception that I could expect 10 of something. I know enough about
> > network to ask those really annoying stupid questions. I don't know if
> > I was expecting bits or bytes. I skipped that class in college.
>
> Forget the class, just pick up a book and learn some networking. Never
> let school get in the way of your education.
>
> > My network has all 100 Meg cards with a 10 Meg hub. I got a realy good
> > deal on a 24 port hub and so I am too cheap to go out an buy a 4 port
> > 100 Meg hub to get the full capability of my network. So far I haven't
> > found the need. I was just looking at trying to make an alright setup
> > better. From what you are saying, what I have is as good as I am going
> > to make it?
>
> I'd say as good as you are going to make it without investing some time and
> money. But as suggested, the 100 Mbps hub would be your best investment.
>
> > --
> > Brian Weber
> > Computer Consultant
> > Cap Gemini
>
> Brian, what is Cap Gemini?
>
> --
> Dave Burchell 40.49'N, 96.41'W
> Free your mind and your software will follow. 402-467-1619
> http://incolor.inetnebr.com/burchell/ burchell at acm.org
>
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Brian Weber
Computer Consultant
Cap Gemini
brian at mail.cbiowa.com
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