OT: 10Base2 components free to a good home.
Udi Finkelstein
Linux-IL at udif.com
Tue Jul 6 14:05:32 IDT 2010
Let me just add that an "old" 10BaseT hub is very useful for conducting
Wireshark (ethereal) sessions since modern low cost 100BaseT switches won't
let you see (on port C), traffic from port A to port B.
A hub OTOH, will broadcast anything it receives on any of its ports,
therefore any port can be used for wiretapping a session.
If you want this feature on modern equipment you will have to shell out for
an intelligent switch costing around 1000 NIS (or at least that's the price
of a smart GigE switch - haven't checked lately).
.
On Tue, Jul 6, 2010 at 1:52 PM, geoffrey mendelson <
geoffreymendelson at gmail.com> wrote:
> Since some people on this list collect old computers I figured I would post
> it here first.
>
> Free to a good home.
>
> 10Base2 (thin coax) components.
>
> 1 10 port 10BaseT (twisted pair) hub with a 10Base2 (Coax) connection
> on the back.
> 4 10Base2 (Coax) transceivers with standard AAUI connections.
> 5 BNC "T" connectors.
> 2 BNC 52 Ohm terminators.
> A bunch of coax cables with BNC connectors on them. Lengths unkown.
>
> Pickup in Givat Mordechai, Jerusalem.
>
> Some of the T connectors have minor corrosion on them.
>
> Geoff.
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> geoffreymendelson at gmail.com
> I do multitasking. If that bothers you, file a complaint and I will start
> ignoring it immediately.
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