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To: Jim McMannis who wrote (46133)1/20/1998 1:51:00 PM
From: Gary Ng  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 186894
 
Jim, You beat me about those annoucements

They made me feel that they are available for quite
some time. Any reason the lack of these 100MHz
motherboards both on usenet and may be Tom's hardware
site ?

I should re-read Jeff Fox post a few days ago.

Gary



To: Jim McMannis who wrote (46133)1/20/1998 6:21:00 PM
From: Maverick  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 186894
 
Intel rolls out small-office networking gear

By Stephen Lawson
InfoWorld Electric

Posted at 11:02 AM PT, Jan 20, 1998
Intel on Tuesday burst into the small-business networking market with a range of
products designed to let small offices and businesses link together their PCs and
printers and connect easily to the Internet.

The company hopes to leverage its well-known name to sell into the fast-growing
market, and expand its drive to become a full-service networking vendor. The Intel
InBusiness series will also pit Intel against NIC rival 3Com in yet another market,
taking on 3Com's OfficeConnect line.

The products, ranging from a $79 five-port 10Mbps hub to a $909 eight-port
10Mbps Switch Plus with one 10/100Mbps port, are based partly on hardware that
Intel acquired with its purchase of Dayna last year.

In addition to 10Mbps and 100Mbps hubs, the lineup includes the Internet Station, a
small router that can connect as many as three users to the Internet over a single
analog or ISDN phone line and ISP account. Users can configure and manage the
device through a Web browser interface. It will carry a list price of $499.

Other products in the InBusiness line include the following:

8-port 10Mbps Hub: $109
8-port Hub with coaxial port: $125
4-port 100Mbps Fast Hub: $245
8-port 100Mbps Fast Hub: $445
8-port 100Mbps Fast Hub Plus (with one autosensing 10/100Mbps port):
$875
8-port Switch: $625

All the InBusiness products are shipping now.