On Thu, Jul 26, 2001 at 10:03:02PM +0100, Tony Duell
wrote:
  It's better to think of the 'hub' as
being distributed in the 10base2
 transceivers (the modules that connect between the AUI port and the  
 Well I have seen hubs to which coax is connected.  Some were probably
 arcnet, but weren't coax hubs ever used for thinnet?  Maybe to boost
 the signal and get past the length limitation, or maybe to isolate
 "problem" branches so they don't interfere with other branches?
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There were thinnet repeaters which provided segment isolation and regenerated
the signal onto other segments...
The DEC Delni comes to mind.
Bill