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Citon X600
Junior Member
Canada
206 Posts |
Posted - 30 May 2003 : 22:23:20
25 Dollars Canadian.Has 4 ports and one uplink port. Comes with powersupply and boxed up nice. Now that I purchased my Router I don't need it. Shipping is extra but it's a small hub, like 5" x 5" at most so it shouldn't cost much. Great minds...Great minds...Think Different. |
emaq123
Junior Member
USA
258 Posts |
Posted - 31 May 2003 : 08:40:49
You might want to say what speed it is. Good Luck emaq123 SE/30 and system 6.0.8 Now we're talking POWER! |
Citon X600
Junior Member
Canada
206 Posts |
Posted - 31 May 2003 : 09:51:15
Oh you mean the miles and miles of endless zeroes and ones that travel through the hub never finding a home untill they collide?Not a clue. :P Great minds...Great minds...Think Different. |
emaq123
Junior Member
USA
258 Posts |
Posted - 31 May 2003 : 11:53:53
Well, I would guess it is either a 10Mb or 100Mb. If you've got a model number, I guess we could look that up.emaq123 SE/30 and system 6.0.8 Now we're talking POWER! |
Citon X600
Junior Member
Canada
206 Posts |
Posted - 31 May 2003 : 14:43:49
I was being funny. Hehehe.It is a Kingston EtheRx SOHO HUB. (KNE5TP/H) It has a switch to enable the use of iether normal ethernet cables or crossover cables. Great minds...Great minds...Think Different. |
emaq123
Junior Member
USA
258 Posts |
Posted - 31 May 2003 : 15:31:47
Here's a link to the manualhttp://www.kingston.com/support/manuals/KNE8tph.pdf I like the optional cable to supply power from a pc keyboard port. Looks like a 10Mb hub emaq123 SE/30 and system 6.0.8 Now we're talking POWER! |