Re: FACSNet ->10baseT

Matthias Haury (mhaury@pasteur.fr)
Wed, 4 Oct 1995 08:52:51 +0100

Ray,

I looked into this problem recently, and the only solution that I found is
to buy a hub (or a router, but that's more expensive) to connect both
interfaces (10BT and BNC/Coaxial). Asante or Allied Telesys sell this
material, should be less than 250 $.
Apparently there is a possibility to put two ethernet boards in your Mac,
and buy a program called Apple Internet Router, but I don't know anybody
who has set it up yet..

Hope that helps...

Matthias

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At 14:50 3/10/95, Ray Hicks wrote:
>Hi,
>Does anyone have experience of, or information on connecting a set of
>HP's (3 in my case) to the outside world via twisted pair ethernet.
>The three HP's are already linked using thin coaxial cable. Is it possible
>to plug both cable types into one interface board (on say a mac)
>and have both arms talk to each other, or is there a transducer that
>would match the signals?
>
>any help would be appreciated
>
>Ray


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