Re: exercise a hub

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THUFIR HAWAT wrote:
On 9/27/05, Mike McCarty <mike.mccarty@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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The problem is that I don't really know what the problem, the hub
itself might be fine.  It's guesswork and trial and error.

...

In that case, build/purchase a crossover cable. Then you'll *know*

...

Well, I went out and bought a switch, fifteen canadian dollars, and
plugged the Asus WL-330g adapter into the switch, reset and configured
the adapter, and everthing works fine now.

Great!

So, unless my "experiment" is flawed, the problem was definitely the
old hub. I'm curious, however, as to why the old hub failed. According to the manual a hub should work fine.

How long do your lightbulbs normally "work"?

Aside from pings, how else can you test a hub?

Well, there are a number of ways to check out a hub,
or any other piece of comm equipment. But you need
hardware knowledge, and some test equipment.

Want a quick tutorial on how to use an oscilloscope?

Mike
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