Network Hub selection help needed

From: Jeff Hellige <jhellige_at_earthlink.net>
Date: Sun Apr 21 08:56:10 2002

>Go for autosensing 10/100baseT. If you're going to spend any amount of
>money, you want to protect your investment by including 100baseT capability
>even if you don't need it right now.
>
>If you see a decent modern 3Com hub or switch, that's fine but most of the
>second-hand stuff I've seen is 10baseT only. I wouldn't bother looking for
>IBM. Baystack, 3Com, HP, Cisco are the ones you're likely to see. And
>Netgear, which is almost entirely unmanaged kit, but quite good quality.

        I use a Netgear DS108 dual-speed, 8port hub and really like
it. It's small and does it's job well. My only complaint with it is
that it doesn't pick up on some 10baseT cards, such as an Asente PDS
NIC that is in my Color Classic. My other Mac's, NeXTs, and various
other machines work fine with it though.

        Jeff
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