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joshb
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Just out of curiosity,

What kind of data transfer rates are those devices doing internally.. If it's running ethernet cable am I correct in assuming it's 10/100 or gig-a-bit...

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JoelC707
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Most of the old coax networks (think 10Base/2) were 10 meg. Pretty slow by today's standards. Hell we have residential WAN connections faster than that now.

This is indeed pretty interesting to see.



TomS_
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And that 10mbit/sec (1.25mbyte/sec) was shared amongst ALL PCs and devices connected to that network segment. During busy times you'd notice it.


JoelC707
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And to think we graduated to 10 meg hubs after the ring networks faded away. Though they had their own advantages.


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