Shawn T. Rutledge skrev:
On Mon, Nov 20, 2000 at 01:44:17PM -0800,
healyzh(a)aracnet.com wrote:
> Do I have a point? I guess my point is I'm trying to get off 10Base2, why
> would I want 10Base5 :^) I'd much rather have another 10/100 Switch than
> any 10Base5 stuff!
Last I checked, 10base2 still has a distance advantage,
perhaps enough
to matter for really large buildings.
I think it has some layout advantages, too.
My institution at the university still uses thinnet, and after some thought, I
can see why. After all, 10Base2 requires no additional hardware, and just one
cable to be run into each room. Each room has got its own 10Base2 segment
which goes to a central repeater (plugged into a thicknet backbone bridging
the gap to the main complex). Thus, only a central hub is requires, and just
one cable for each room, without there being too many workstations on one
segment for it to make the network vulnerable.
10BaseT may be neater, but also more technically involved.
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