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To: Sean W. Smith who wrote (1698)7/14/1998 5:49:00 PM
From: Spots  Read Replies (1) of 14778
 
>>buy a 10 Base-T Hub and a 100
Base-Tx hub and connect them with a two port 10/100 bridge. Some
one (dlink or linksys) at compusa the other day for $120.

>> I think the multiport switches offer a better value for nominal price
difference....

What's the value once you've split for the switch and connected
the hubs? That is, what could you do with more ports on the
switch? I can see that if bandwidth becomes a problem, that
would be a reason, or if you reach your limit on either hub
(and it's not stackable) that would be another reason.

These are usually corporate issues,
not home or home office issues. Is one or the other of
these what you mean, or is there something else you
have in mind here?

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