don@aeshq.UUCP (Don Dueck) (01/04/90)
I am relaying the following request from someone in our organization who does not have net access. Please respond to me and I will pass on the information. Please mail rather than post as I don't normally read these groups. thanks, Don ===================================================================== We are currently running a DECNET LAN of approximately 100 users connected via thinwire, and will be expanding to more than 200. Most of the users are on PC's and are running DEC's ALL-IN-ONE office automation product. As they are generally not computer-knowledgeable, maintaining network integrity is a concern; we are also interested in ways of making network reconfiguration easier. We are looking at both DEC's unshielded twisted-pair wiring and the Amthenol Thinnet Tap and Patch Cable Assembly. Can someone with experience using these products tell us: - does twisted-pair have any effect on the existing thinwire? - how resistant is it to electromagnetic interference? - is there a "better" brand/type of unshielded twisted-pair more suitable to our environment? What spec's does it have? - as DEC's twisted-pair only supports up to 230 feet compared to 606 feet for thinwire, are there cost savings to be gained? - are the Amthenol products reliable? - are they fully compatible with DEC's Ethernet products? thanks for any information you can supply, Judy ===================================================================== -- Don A. Dueck Atmospheric Environment Service Environment Canada 4905 Dufferin St., Toronto, Ontario, CANADA M3H 5T4 UUCP: don@aeshq OR {mnetor | utgpu | lsuc} !geac!aeshq!don Voice: (416) 739-4944 Dialcom: 2021:AES234