free 10Base2 to 10BaseT converter

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I am on the verge of tossing a DAVID Expressnet coax to twisted pair
(10base2 - 10baseT) ethernet converter and thought I'd offer it here just in
case someone could use it.

The only cost would be for shipping. If you'd like to buy me a cup of
coffee, that'd be great too!

-Matt
mkath_at_charter_dot_net
 
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If nobody here takes you up on it, you should try ebay!

CrimsonLiar

"Matt Carpenter" <mkath@whitehouse.gov> wrote in message
news:10lbc6e2a68vm99@corp.supernews.com...
>I am on the verge of tossing a DAVID Expressnet coax to twisted pair
> (10base2 - 10baseT) ethernet converter and thought I'd offer it here just
> in
> case someone could use it.
>
> The only cost would be for shipping. If you'd like to buy me a cup of
> coffee, that'd be great too!
>
> -Matt
> mkath_at_charter_dot_net
>
>
>


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Those aren't too popular any more. Most of the world has moved on to Cat 5 and
even Cat 6 wiring for Ethernet... Ben Myers

On Sat, 25 Sep 2004 19:26:01 GMT, "Crimson Liar" <trash@trash.com> wrote:

>If nobody here takes you up on it, you should try ebay!
>
>CrimsonLiar
>
>"Matt Carpenter" <mkath@whitehouse.gov> wrote in message
>news:10lbc6e2a68vm99@corp.supernews.com...
>>I am on the verge of tossing a DAVID Expressnet coax to twisted pair
>> (10base2 - 10baseT) ethernet converter and thought I'd offer it here just
>> in
>> case someone could use it.
>>
>> The only cost would be for shipping. If you'd like to buy me a cup of
>> coffee, that'd be great too!
>>
>> -Matt
>> mkath_at_charter_dot_net
>>
>>
>>
>
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"Crimson Liar" <trash@trash.com> schreef in bericht
news:dDj5d.170$bL6.41@newsfe3-gui.ntli.net...

> "Matt Carpenter" <mkath@whitehouse.gov> wrote in message

> news:10lbc6e2a68vm99@corp.supernews.com...
> >I am on the verge of tossing a DAVID Expressnet coax to twisted pair
> > (10base2 - 10baseT) ethernet converter and thought I'd offer it here
just
> > in
> > case someone could use it.
> >
> > The only cost would be for shipping. If you'd like to buy me a cup of
> > coffee, that'd be great too!

> If nobody here takes you up on it, you should try ebay!
>
> CrimsonLiar
>


Good idea, somebody might be looking for something like that! You can always
throw it away if no one wants it.

Rene
 
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Hello!

On 2004-10-06, René <spamisnietleuk@hotmail.com> wrote:
> "Crimson Liar" <trash@trash.com> schreef in bericht
> news:dDj5d.170$bL6.41@newsfe3-gui.ntli.net...
>
>> "Matt Carpenter" <mkath@whitehouse.gov> wrote in message
>
>> news:10lbc6e2a68vm99@corp.supernews.com...
>> >I am on the verge of tossing a DAVID Expressnet coax to twisted pair
>> >(10base2 - 10baseT) ethernet converter and thought I'd offer it here just
>> >in case someone could use it.
>> >
>> > The only cost would be for shipping. If you'd like to buy me a cup of
>> > coffee, that'd be great too!
>
>> If nobody here takes you up on it, you should try ebay!
>
> Good idea, somebody might be looking for something like that! You can always
> throw it away if no one wants it.

I'd be interested in it else - Just where are you (the original poster) located
and how can I contact you? (This is the only post I could see on the newsserver
I use)

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Hello from Gregg C Levine
It seems you've got another interested party. Me. Matt, your gizmo seems to be one
I've been looking for, for way too long. So, has the thing been given away yet?
E-mail me directly using the address in the signature, please, if not, and you need my
address.
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In article <10lbc6e2a68vm99@corp.supernews.com>, mkath@whitehouse.gov
says...
>
>I am on the verge of tossing a DAVID Expressnet coax to twisted pair
>(10base2 - 10baseT) ethernet converter and thought I'd offer it here just in
>case someone could use it.
>
>The only cost would be for shipping. If you'd like to buy me a cup of
>coffee, that'd be great too!
>
>-Matt
>mkath_at_charter_dot_net
>
>
>
 
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> Hello from Gregg C Levine
> It seems you've got another interested party. Me. Matt, your gizmo seems to be one
> I've been looking for, for way too long. So, has the thing been given away yet?
>
>>I am on the verge of tossing a DAVID Expressnet coax to twisted pair
>>(10base2 - 10baseT) ethernet converter and thought I'd offer it here just in
>>case someone could use it.

Look around for an older small hub. Many (most?) of the hubs from the days
when 10baseT ruled had a 10base2 coax connector to allow it to connect to
the older infrastructure or to allow 10base2 to cross connect multiple hubs.