[comp.dcom.lans] 10BaseT ethernet cards

pat@hprnd.HP.COM (Pat Thaler) (02/01/90)

> / hprnd:comp.dcom.lans / John_Robert_Breeden@cup.portal.com / 10:52 pm  Jan 25, 1990 /
> 
> >Does anyone have some insight into whether the major ethernet
> >card vendors (3com, Western Digital, Excelan, etc.) will be 
> >offering 10BaseT versions of their cards in the near future?
> 
> AT&T does now (AT&T StarLan10 NAU). WD (mkting) said "When it's
> a standard".
> ----------
Hewlett Packard has Ethernet on twisted-pair products (which it
also calls StarLAN 10).  We have cards with the transceiver
(MAU) built in, an external transceiver, and a hub.  Like many
early products, the main difference between them and the draft
is that they don't implement link integrity test.

I believe we intend to have 10BASE-T product by the time it is
a standard.

Pat Thaler

rhb3@cbnewsi.ATT.COM (richard.brandwein) (02/13/90)

	There seem to be many vendors producing 10BaseT ethernet
cards.  Does anyone know of the availability of 10BaseT chipsets
(i.e., Who produces them)?