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[ILUG] Irish Broadband Wireless Connection

[ILUG] Irish Broadband Wireless Connection

Justin Mason jm at jmason.org
Tue Jul 26 18:41:02 IST 2005


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philip at imageviewer.co.uk writes:
> The building the broadband is being implemented in has two existing 
> 'router'/'hubby' like boxes. One has 24 ethernet sockets and 'RWDATA' 
> printed on the box. The other has 8 ethernet sockets and 'CENTRE COM 
> MR815T' as its John Henry. Does anyone know if these would be suitable 
> for 'routing' the internet link? And if so, why 2 boxes?

a quick google reveals it's probably this:
http://www.alliedtelesyn.co.uk/en-gb/products/cat/product.asp?cid=11&fid=115&pid=759
- -- an 8-port hub.

http://www.rwdata.co.uk/ looks like they make mostly patch panels,
not hubs.

- --j.
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