NICS, HUBS and switches.

Peter Jon White PeterJonWhite at PeterWhiteCycles.com
Sat Jun 24 15:56:42 EDT 2000


Sorry, I wasn't very clear. I should have written that the 3Com boards 
speak to each other at the higher of the two speeds that they both are 
capable of. So if boards A and C are 10 whatevers per second, and boards B 
and D are 100 whatevers per second, then when boards A and B are 
communicating, it'll be at 10 whatevers per second, and when boards B and D 
are communicating, it'll be at 100 whatevers per second, or whatever. ;-) 
In other words, faster boards aren't slowed down by the existence of slower 
boards on the network, as long as the slower boards aren't in on the action.

At 02:26 PM 6/24/00 -0400, Jerry Feldman wrote:
>Don't you mean the lower.
>Peter Jon White wrote:
> > According to 3Com, their 100/10 units operate at the higher speed of the
> > two nodes communicating.
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>Jerry Feldman <gaf at blu.org>
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