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RE: ADSL router/hub?



Now that’s not fair Mark, because you are party to information that hasn’t been made public J

 

I am talking about plan B here, where none of the kit is housed in the office, and ALL of it is in the roof space – one AP, the router and switch at “my end”, and a second at around the area of the front door. If I can do it that way there will be no need to pull any cable at all, just wire both APs and the router into the hub. If we have to go back to

 

The Macs are all production machines running AVID and won’t be connected to this net at all. 100Mbits is a bit slow when you are transferring 30 minutes of studio quality video around!

 

Tim

 

-----Original Message-----
From: Mark Harrison [mailto:Mark.Harrison@xxxxxxx]
Sent: 01 July 2002 12:25
To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx Subject: RE: [ukha_d] ADSL router/hub?

 

Because each individual PC will be connected to a particular WAP11.

 

... and the ethernet traffic will be directed to the correct WAP11 based on the MAC address of the WAP.

 

For the sod-all difference in price I'd do it.

 

(Actually, I'd get an 8-port switch, and consider hard-wiring the Macintoshes in the office).

 

M.

 



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