The NEXTSTEP/OpenStep FAQ
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Ethernet, thick
There are many possible solutions. For example, here are three:
- The University of Waterloo (Audio Research Group) uses an old
door-stop PC XT clone with two Western Digital cards (WD8003E
Ethercard Plus, $250 CDN each; you should be able to get them for under
$200 (US$)) running Vance Morrison's PCRoute (available from
accuvax.nwu.edu). You will also need a thickwire transceiver and a
drop cable (about $300). In addition, you will need Internet addresses
for the NeXT and both PC Ethernet cards (and a subnet address). The
documentation for PCRoute contains quite a bit of information on the
performance of this setup. This solution requires two subnets. There
is another program called PCbridge that allows the machines on the thin
and thick wires to be part of the same subnet. This product also does
packet filtering, so that packets destined to machines on the same side
of the net do not cross over.
- Cabletron sells a MR-2000C Singleport Repeater for $695 that does
exactly what you need minus drop cable and transceiver. Their number
is (408) 441-9900.
- The march 1992 INMAC networking and connectivity products catalog
lists thicknet to thinnet converters. Product number Z903071 price
$445. Claims full ieee 802.3 compatibility and diagnostic LED's.
- NuData (908)-842-5757 (USA) sells AUI<->10 base-T boxes for about $149.
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