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fathertyme
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Sun Mar 10, 2002 7:07 pm Post subject: |
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I've got an old ISA 10base-T network card here. I know from experience that they are kinda hard to find these days, but someone might have a need... let me know
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Sun Mar 10, 2002 9:15 pm Post subject: |
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dA cHeEzEr
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Sun Mar 10, 2002 9:19 pm Post subject: |
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if you could tell me what that is....
i have an old network card. says 10 on it.
no idea what ISA 10base-T means.
please detail.
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farmboy
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Sun Mar 10, 2002 9:31 pm Post subject: |
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if you could tell me what that is....
i have an old network card. says 10 on it.
no idea what ISA 10base-T means.
please detail.
10 Base-T means it uses coaxial cable with terminators rather than cat5 cable. You dont need a hub with 10Base-T and you only get a maximum throughput of 10Mbits/sec. Basically it's OLD. Not to many PCs these days have an ISA slot in them. 386s, 486s and some older pentiums had 1 or more ISA slots but just about all relatively new MoBo are PCI.
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Mon Mar 11, 2002 5:05 am Post subject: |
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thanks, that must not be mine, i think mines pci, but i havnt looked at it in years.
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fathertyme
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Mon Mar 11, 2002 12:25 pm Post subject: |
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ACtually, mine is a co-ax-or-cat 5 but runs only at 10MB/s (will not hit 100 if it was blessed by god!)
ISA... worked well until I replaced it with a 100 (I had an extra pci slot, and $10)
fathertyme is soooo long to type out, and ft just doesn't cut it.
Now cheesy, that seems to just roll off the fingertips.
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Brain
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Joined: 20 Oct 2000 Posts: 3689
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Mon Mar 11, 2002 2:40 pm Post subject: |
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ACtually, mine is a co-ax-or-cat 5 but runs only at 10MB/s (will not hit 100 if it was blessed by god!)
ISA... worked well until I replaced it with a 100 (I had an extra pci slot, and $10)
yep . . that pretty much goes double for me
which card did you get for your $10
one based on netgear or Realtek 8139 ?
that reminds me . . . I also have an old PCI card that's 10mb with both coax and rj45 on it too if anyone needs it (realtek 8129 for those in the know) |
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fathertyme
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Mon Mar 11, 2002 2:50 pm Post subject: |
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um... lets see... it was the um....
Dlink DFE-530TX+ Fast Ethernet Adapter 10BT/100BTX - OEM VERSION IEEE 802.3/802.3u compliant, dual Speed 10/100MB Ethernet/Fast Ethernet, 32-bit bus master PCI specification 2.1 Network Adapter Card with AMA Wake on LAN support. Targeted across the board at the Small Office Home Office, Workgroup & Enterprise market segments. Simple plug & play installation. Model#: DFE-530TX+
if that helps *L*
actually, I think my ISA was a dlink too *L*
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Mon Mar 11, 2002 3:02 pm Post subject: |
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<BLOCKQUOTE id=quote>quote:
10 Base-T means it uses coaxial cable with terminators rather than cat5 cable. You dont need a hub with 10Base-T and you only get a maximum throughput of 10Mbits/sec. Basically it's OLD. Not to many PCs these days have an ISA slot in them. 386s, 486s and some older pentiums had 1 or more ISA slots but just about all relatively new MoBo are PCI.
Edited by - farmboy on 03/11/2002 00:35:37
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I'm not trying to be nit-pickey, but I don't want daCheezer thinking in the wrong direction. 10base2 uses Coax cabling and must be terminated at each end (50 ohm terminators). 10BaseT uses Category 5 cabling with RJ-45 connectors. I also believe it can use Cat3 cabling as well. Some old cards support both types. They have an RJ-45 port and a BNC connector. (Coax)
Check this page out for a good reference. Scroll down to see the pics and a quick definition.
http://www.sas.upenn.edu/~cns/techinfo.htm
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fathertyme
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Mon Mar 11, 2002 3:29 pm Post subject: |
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Thanks Spot.
I know you are right, and was pretty sure that the previous answer was off by just a hair, but I know that I'm not expert enough to get into a pissing match about it *L*, plus I didn't know the 10base2 nomenclature.
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Now cheesy, that seems to just roll off the fingertips.
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Mon Mar 11, 2002 3:39 pm Post subject: |
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Cool. I was hoping I wasn't coming off as being a picky bastard. Just looking to help out a bit.
Good luck on the sale.
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Mon Mar 11, 2002 5:41 pm Post subject: |
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Cool. I was hoping I wasn't coming off as being a picky bastard. Just looking to help out a bit.
Good luck on the sale.
Everybody was kung fu fighting...
My mistake.... youre right.... all the cards I have in our work machines had dual connectors. 10baseT and 100baseT both utilize RJ-45 connectors
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