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On Sat, 9 Nov 2002 21:55:01 PST7, Sandy Shapiro wrote:
>I notice that this is listed as a 10 Mbps card. I think there are some
>more expensive cards listed as 10/100 Mbps. Is that a significant
>difference? Thanks,
Depends on your use. I am just connecting to DSL at 128kb/s so
the 10 mb/s limit doesn't bind. If you were on a VERY fast
internal network it might matter, if you have to move a lot of
big files.
I got my first such card at the MIT Amateur Radio Society Flea Market
for $5 (no dox).
Good luck
Jeffrey Race
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