On Fri, Nov 12, 1999 at 03:09:48PM -0800, Michael Hunter wrote:
> I have a six-year-old 486DX with 24MB running Debian, and I'd like to
> connect it to my home network, which currently consists of two Win98
> machines connected by 3Com network cards. What is the best way to connect
> my Debian box
Sorry, I meant to say the network cards are 3Com HomeConnect 10Mb Phoneline
PCI NICs.
I have a six-year-old 486DX with 24MB running Debian, and I'd like to
connect it to my home network, which currently consists of two Win98
machines connected by 3Com network cards. What is the best way to connec
I have a six-year-old 486DX with 24MB running Debian, and I'd like to
connect it to my home network, which currently consists of two Win98
machines connected by 3Com network cards. What is the best way to connect
my Debian box in? As I see it, I have two choices:
-- Use a null modem cable to hoo
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