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3Com Superstack II Hub TR 24 Port

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I recently acquired this token ring hub with minimal documentation. I have a few questions, is it compatible with a Base T10/100 network? Can I hook up 8 computers to it and then link it to my gateway? Should I use it as a nice paperweight?

Thanks for any help.

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you got a nice boat anchor there buddy. token ring went the way of the dodo.

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Reply to jihiggs

Well isn't that nice. I take it ebay won't be a plausible solution... damn.

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Reply to tyr86

some one might take it as a collectors item.

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Reply to jihiggs

The effort and money it would require would be far more than that thing is worth.
It would probably make a nice hammer. I remember my asante 10baseT hub hammer, that thing was sweet!

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Reply to folken

what effort and money? its not usable now, its got nothing to do with ethernet.

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Reply to jihiggs

To post it on ebay :)

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