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From: jkh@violet.berkeley.edu (Jordan K. Hubbard)
Newsgroups: comp.unix.bsd.freebsd.misc
Subject: Re: 100BaseTX and SMC?
Date: 15 Jul 1995 03:43:44 GMT
Organization: University of California, Berkeley
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In article <3u71e9$c2o@mips.infocom.com>,
Dave Hovemeyer <daveho@infocom.com> wrote:
>
>The hub is a `Micro100' manufactured by NetWorth of Irving, TX.

Hmm.  We have a cluster of 5 FreeBSD machines here all using the SMC power
controller and getting around 3-4MB/sec over the 100BT network.  We're
running to a 16 port Grand Junction Hub and have full CAT5 wiring and
connectors used throughout.

					Jordan