Simon Tennant wrote:
>
> Catalin Ciocoiu wrote:
> >
> > Lenght of a BNC ethernet trunc can be 320m ! Width a good cable you can
> > force the limit at 350m. Most 10mbs hubs have a bnc connextor width
> > 180/320m switch !
>
> Be careful with this solution - it relies on the 2 locations being on
Sven Burgener wrote:
>
> Hi all
>
> Sorry for this being so highly off-topic, forgive me; I need the infos.
> (It's just that debian lists are an excellent resort for information)
>
> I'd like some infos from people who've had experience with this:
>
> What web server software is in your opinio
Sven Burgener wrote:
>
> Hi all
>
> Sorry for this being so highly off-topic, forgive me; I need the infos.
> (It's just that debian lists are an excellent resort for information)
>
> I'd like some infos from people who've had experience with this:
>
> What web server software is in your opini
Hi all
Sorry for this being so highly off-topic, forgive me; I need the infos.
(It's just that debian lists are an excellent resort for information)
I'd like some infos from people who've had experience with this:
What web server software is in your opinion best for running on an NT
machine? (Ye
Hi all
Sorry for this being so highly off-topic, forgive me; I need the infos.
(It's just that debian lists are an excellent resort for information)
I'd like some infos from people who've had experience with this:
What web server software is in your opinion best for running on an NT
machine? (Y
Catalin Ciocoiu wrote:
>
> Lenght of a BNC ethernet trunc can be 320m ! Width a good cable you can
> force the limit at 350m. Most 10mbs hubs have a bnc connextor width
> 180/320m switch !
Be careful with this solution - it relies on the 2 locations being on the
same power grid. If not you may r
Hi!
In my company, Dell's PowerEdge 6300 is used to stream video clips.
They are connected to Fast Ethernet segments which is separate from employee's
Fast Ethernet segment.
In addition, a fiber optic backbone connected the Fast Ethernet segments up.
-
Catalin Ciocoiu wrote:
>
> Lenght of a BNC ethernet trunc can be 320m ! Width a good cable you can
> force the limit at 350m. Most 10mbs hubs have a bnc connextor width
> 180/320m switch !
Be careful with this solution - it relies on the 2 locations being on the
same power grid. If not you may
"elbetech.at Hostmaster" wrote:
>
> Hallo,
>
> has anyone a working Solution to compile, without errors, the qmailadmin
> under debian 2.2
For only working solution for me is to use the 0.25 version. I've tested
the 0.26h and the 0.30 versions but I unable to compile them.
On Thu, 27 Jul 2000, Catalin Ciocoiu wrote:
>Lenght of a BNC ethernet trunc can be 320m ! Width a good cable you can
>force the limit at 350m. Most 10mbs hubs have a bnc connextor width
>180/320m switch !
Is this for "thick Ethernet"?
>You can get a link width 10Mb/s bandwidth.
>Other sollution
Hi!
In my company, Dell's PowerEdge 6300 is used to stream video clips.
They are connected to Fast Ethernet segments which is separate from employee's Fast
Ethernet segment.
In addition, a fiber optic backbone connected the Fast Ethernet segments up.
--
Lenght of a BNC ethernet trunc can be 320m ! Width a good cable you can
force the limit at 350m. Most 10mbs hubs have a bnc connextor width
180/320m switch !
You can get a link width 10Mb/s bandwidth.
Other sollution is two etherent segment linked width a ethernet
repeater.
Other 10Mbs sollution i
On Tue, 25 Jul 2000, Allen Ahoffman wrote:
>Can someone comment here on reasons to use fiber for network cable now
>instead of old style standard cat5 cable?
>I see lots of fiber equipment out there but 100mbps is 100mbps right?
>Is fiber economical when you get into over 100mbps situations?
>thank
On Wed, 26 Jul 2000, Helber wrote:
>What is the best way to conect two points at about 350 m away?
>When I say best I´m talking about $ and performance.
Here's what I would do if I was paying.
350m is twice the maximum length of a segment of 10baseT/100baseT. So put a
cheap hub or switch between
"elbetech.at Hostmaster" wrote:
>
> Hallo,
>
> has anyone a working Solution to compile, without errors, the qmailadmin
> under debian 2.2
For only working solution for me is to use the 0.25 version. I've tested
the 0.26h and the 0.30 versions but I unable to compile them.
On Thu, 27 Jul 2000, Catalin Ciocoiu wrote:
>Lenght of a BNC ethernet trunc can be 320m ! Width a good cable you can
>force the limit at 350m. Most 10mbs hubs have a bnc connextor width
>180/320m switch !
Is this for "thick Ethernet"?
>You can get a link width 10Mb/s bandwidth.
>Other sollution
Lenght of a BNC ethernet trunc can be 320m ! Width a good cable you can
force the limit at 350m. Most 10mbs hubs have a bnc connextor width
180/320m switch !
You can get a link width 10Mb/s bandwidth.
Other sollution is two etherent segment linked width a ethernet
repeater.
Other 10Mbs sollution
In a slashdot articol somebody lace a interesing question
What is the best solution for a network width 2500 Linux WorkStation ?
I proposed a diskless workstation sollution becose is very robust
sollution.
Is it a good sollution
What filesystem can be used for file sharing ?? Is NFS ok ???
At 09:23 AM 7/26/2000 -0400, Mostly Harmless wrote:
I'm going to try to explain this as bast I can though my understanding
of a lot of these issues is shaky at best.
I help admin the student computing organization's servers at my school.
We would like to offer full virtual domain service to our us
On Tue, 25 Jul 2000, Allen Ahoffman wrote:
>Can someone comment here on reasons to use fiber for network cable now
>instead of old style standard cat5 cable?
>I see lots of fiber equipment out there but 100mbps is 100mbps right?
>Is fiber economical when you get into over 100mbps situations?
>than
On Wed, 26 Jul 2000, Helber wrote:
>What is the best way to conect two points at about 350 m away?
>When I say best I´m talking about $ and performance.
Here's what I would do if I was paying.
350m is twice the maximum length of a segment of 10baseT/100baseT. So put a
cheap hub or switch betwee
On Wed, Jul 26, 2000 at 09:24:18AM +0800, Donald Szeto wrote:
> Hi!
>
> Our school uses fiber optic backbones with Fast Ethernet segments and the
> Video Support Team had optimized the clips for better streaming without
> consuming much bandwidth.
> Sometimes, students do not need to play the vi
In a slashdot articol somebody lace a interesing question
What is the best solution for a network width 2500 Linux WorkStation ?
I proposed a diskless workstation sollution becose is very robust
sollution.
Is it a good sollution
What filesystem can be used for file sharing ?? Is NFS ok ??
At 09:23 AM 7/26/2000 -0400, Mostly Harmless wrote:
>I'm going to try to explain this as bast I can though my understanding
>of a lot of these issues is shaky at best.
>I help admin the student computing organization's servers at my school.
>We would like to offer full virtual domain service to o
On Wed, Jul 26, 2000 at 09:24:18AM +0800, Donald Szeto wrote:
> Hi!
>
> Our school uses fiber optic backbones with Fast Ethernet segments and the Video
>Support Team had optimized the clips for better streaming without consuming much
>bandwidth.
> Sometimes, students do not need to play the vid
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