Subj : 10 net To : Maurice Kinal From : Roy J. Tellason Date : Mon Sep 19 2005 07:29 am Maurice Kinal wrote in a message to Roy J. Tellason: RJT> That box _was_ a 386dx40 a while back, now it's a 486dx2/66. MK> I like 486's. 386's are a tad slow plus too hard to get any decent MK> parts for. A well built 486 is worth keeping. They work great. Got three more boxes sitting not too far from where I'm sitting at the moment, if I find a use for them... RJT> That box has a 56k modem and a 10baseT LAN connection. No "high RJT> speed" here, I can't afford it. MK> Right. I do but can't afford it either. Oh well. No phone line MK> though so I tend to use the internet to keep in touch instead. MK> Probably works out the same costwise or perhaps a bit more. MK> Certainly more useful then a POTs connection. There are a bunch of factors that come into play that rule that option out for me... RJT> Perhaps at some point I can upgrade the LAN to 100... MK> Certainly cheap enough these days. Cabling is probably the largest MK> part of the investment but if you already have that covered with MK> the 10 then it isn't that much more to upgrade. I'd just need to sort the cards I have out into which ones will handle 100 (there are only a couple of them), and get another hub -- the current one has 16 ports, but the newer ones don't seem to go that high for some reason. --- * Origin: TANSTAAFL BBS 717-838-8539 (1:270/615) .