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[Other] 10Mbps devices - obsolete?
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utahluge
Re: [Other] 10Mbps devices - obsolete?
said by
utahluge
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When was the last time you looked at networking equipment
above
SOHO products?
What gear do you have in mind? 10 Mbps support seems pretty common but then I have not done an exhaustive search.
If anything commercial space will be last bastion of 10 Mbps Ethernet, heck some companies are still using Thinwire.
/tom
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