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- From: fheitka@ibm.net (Frederick Heitkamp)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.networking
- Subject: Re: New ethernet card?
- Date: 21 Mar 1996 12:22:24 GMT
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- In message <4il54j$mue@vixen.cso.uiuc.edu> - claevius@firefly.prairienet.org (B
- rent Busby) writes:
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- :>Job Hanssen (hanssen@bart.nl) wrote:
- :>: Ian Moor wrote:
- :>: >
- :>: > In article <4hdjca$gql@vixen.cso.uiuc.edu> djhoward@students.uiuc.edu (howard daniel joseph) writes:
- :>meg per second. Typical ethernet connectivity will give you about nine or
- :>ten meg per second, which is pretty close to what the bandwidth of the
- :>A3000/4000's Zorro-III 32-bit bus is. So why are all the ethernet cards
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- Fast Ethernet is 100 mega-bits per second. However it is just starting to
- be installed in the field. Many new LAN will have it. I would hardly
- call it typical. It would be nice to have an Amiga Fast Ethernet card
- available though.
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- Fred Heitkamp
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