| timwilson011 on Tue, 12 Jul 2005 12:50:37 -0500 |
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| Re: [Cialug] thinnet cable |
Good old 10Base2. Yup, I have some myself if anyone needs any, and I still have cards, tees, and terminators (enough for a 3 computer network). It made for a good cheap first home network. It used RG58* cable, which is different than video cable of RG59 or RG6. And of course, don't forget thicknet (not sure what RG that was). -- Tim W. > > > I've finally decided that the age of thinnet cable is over and I'm going to > dump a couple hundred feet of it. The Yankee in me demands that I make sure > nobody else can use it before I do. > > For those of you too young to remember thinnet was a thin coaxial cable used > in a bus configuration for Ethernet. > > If for some godforsaken reason you are still using it let me know if you > need it. > > -Nate > _______________________________________________ > Cialug mailing list > Cialug@xxxxxxxxxx > http://cialug.org/mailman/listinfo/cialug _______________________________________________ Cialug mailing list Cialug@xxxxxxxxxx http://cialug.org/mailman/listinfo/cialug