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Date:      Wed, 8 May 1996 10:44:53 +0930 (CST)
From:      Michael Smith <msmith@atrad.adelaide.edu.au>
To:        blh@nol.net (Brett L. Hawn)
Cc:        darrylo@hpnmhjw.sr.hp.com, questions@freefall.freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: Home networks (or 10Base-T ways to annoy your spouse)
Message-ID:  <199605080114.KAA24747@genesis.atrad.adelaide.edu.au>
In-Reply-To: <Pine.SOL.3.93.960507161626.17452B-100000@dazed.nol.net> from "Brett L. Hawn" at May 7, 96 04:17:43 pm

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Brett L. Hawn stands accused of saying:
> 
> On Tue, 7 May 1996, Darryl Okahata wrote:
> 
> >      For "home networks", 10BT is easier to wire.  Right now, I'm using
> > 10B2, and I'm thinking about switching to 10BT, as routing coax from
> > room to room is a real pain (e.g., you need two jacks per room, and
> > there's more wire to route).
> 
> You'll also find that its more centralized with the 10bT since everything
> goes to a single hub and you don't have coax looping all over the place.

... you just have a million pieces of blue cable wandering back to
the hub.  This is a pain if you have several machines scattered around.

> >      It is cheap, though.
> 
> The cost of reliable cat5 is so low as to be almost no different than the
> cost of good 50/75ohm coax so I just can't see that as an argument anymore
> :)

Hmm.  That's still kinda arguable, depending on whether you like to cut 
your own cables, or buy them premade.

> Brett

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