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And the old becomes new
I got started with this stuff. Do I need to find that box of 50ohm terminators????
Yeah and get those 10base2
Yeah and get those 10base2 BNC connector taps while you are at it! :)
We have come full circle
Now if we can get the cable industry to abandon the F connector and start using BNC connectors.
BNC = Berry Nice Connector 8-)
Back to the Future!
Interesting, but I wonder how it will work in apartment buildings which have a large distribtion amplifier in the basement, or splitters? Most of those devices don't expect to pass a signal in the reverse direction...
Stale news
I've been using a Wireless Extension System from AuroraOne Systems for about a year.
It consists of one cable splitter & 3 wireless Remote units that can be plugged into CATV wall outlets. Each unit has a TV outlet port and an antenna.
Isnt this a cable modem?
50 ohm/ 75 ohm coax, goes way back. So what's the difference between this and cheapernet? Now runs at 100 Mbps? Is it full duplex? Seems like a product without a market.
10base2
Hello- 10base2. I still use a 10m hub with 10base2 on it between two routers. Course the 10base2 isn't connected to anything! :)
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