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"Jose E. Dominguez" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sun, 1 Dec 2002 16:31:03 -0500
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David Gillett wrote:

> On 30 Nov 2002, at 10:21, Jose E. Dominguez wrote:
>
> > For reasons only known to the manufacturer, the connection is BNC. It
> > doesn't look like its a NIC that can be changed, not that I'm going to
> > open it up and try it, this thing cost $250,000 and is as big as a
> > house.
> >
> > I thought with a BNC converter I could just connect the PC to the cutter
> > with a crossover cable. Problem is the converter will not work with a
> > crossover cable. I'll have to use a hub or find a PCI NIC that has BNC
> > connector on it.
> >
> > Jose
>
>   I had assumed that your requirement was something like this.  As far as I
> can determine, a balun is not going to do the conversion you need.
>
>   Since 10Base-2 (co-ax w/BNC) is limited to 10 Mbps, most NICs so equipped
> are still made for ISA slots.  Might consider dedicating an old machine to
> run as a dedicated router (Linux or NT can do this) between an ISA 10Base-2
> NIC and a 10Base-T (or 100Base-TX) [ISA or PCI] NIC -- it's overkill, but
> not necessarily more expensive than any other option.

Thanks, didn't think of that. I might just have to do this if they decide one
day to have all three cutters connected together.

Jose

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