Relay-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site utzoo.UUCP Posting-Version: version B 2.10.1 6/24/83 SMI; site suneast.uucp Path: utzoo!watmath!clyde!burl!ulysses!bellcore!decvax!linus!security!sunne!suneast!geoff From: geoff@suneast.uucp (Geoff Arnold) Newsgroups: net.lan Subject: Re: Need Thin Ethernet Info Message-ID: <133@suneast.uucp> Date: Mon, 10-Feb-86 11:34:43 EST Article-I.D.: suneast.133 Posted: Mon Feb 10 11:34:43 1986 Date-Received: Wed, 12-Feb-86 07:31:58 EST References: <1575@emory.UUCP> Organization: Sun Microsystems Inc. - East Coast Division Lines: 19 What we did was to have a wall plate with two BNC connectors installed in each office. For those (few) offices whose benighted denizens don't use Ethernet, we just put in a 6" jumper to maintain the continuity of the net. Otherwise we run two coax segments to the machine, connecting them to a T-tap or (via adaptors) to a 3Com screw-in transceiver. We exceeded the 1000' limitation, and started getting into problems at the hairy edge (our file server being at one end of the net), so we added a UB repeater. It all just works, and was far cheaper than putting in the thick stuff. It is also really convenient if you have several machines in one office (some of us are just spoilt, I guess). Geoff -- #include /* co. lawyers: will this do? */ Geoff Arnold, Sun Microsystems Inc. (East Coast Division) SnailMail: One Cranberry Hill, Lexington, MA 02173; 617-863-8870 x136 UUCP: [East Coast] linus!security!sunne!suneast!geoff [West Coast] {hplabs,ihnp4,nsc,pyramid,decwrl}!sun!suneast!geoff