jra@lawday.Dayton.NCR.COM (John.Ackermann@Dayton.NCR.COM) (01/07/91)
I'm building a small (three or four node) ethernet lan that will link a unix machine with some PCs. The unix system ethernet card has an external transceiver (with N connectors) for thick ethernet. The pc cards have built-in bnc connectors for thin ethernet. The length of the network cable will be short (less than 100 feet total). Can I just put a pair of N-to-BNC adapters on the thick transceiver and run thin cable for the whole system, or is there more to the interface than that? Thanks in advance. -- John R. Ackermann, Jr. Law Department, NCR Corporation, Dayton, Ohio John.Ackermann@Dayton.NCR.COM Phone: (513) 445-2966 VoicePlus: 622-2966 Amateur Radio: tcp/ip at ag9v@ag9v.ampr [44.70.12.34], or bbs at ag9v@n8acv "You Can Build A Mainframe From the Things You Find at Home"