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23 First of all, you can get ARCnet cards in at least two speeds: 2.5 Mbps
35 There are two "types" of ARCnet - STAR topology and BUS topology. This
89 ARCnet (the classic 2.5 Mbps version) can be connected by two different
98 Cards for coax cabling are shipped in two different variants: for BUS and
105 are two types of hubs - active and passive. Passive hubs are small boxes
117 hubs come in two variants - dumb and smart. The dumb variant just
135 more than eleven active hubs between any two computers. That of course
142 Remember that you cannot connect two passive hubs together. The power loss
169 But that is not all! The two types can be connected together. According to
205 of the TP cards has two RJ (phone-cord style) connectors. The cards are
206 then daisy-chained together using a cable connecting every two neighboring
220 The maximum of 11 hubs between any two computers on the net applies here as
234 cable lengths between two active ends (an active end being an active hub or
246 Trunk" is about 300 meters for RG-62. The maximum distance between the two
248 of a TP cable between two cards/hubs is 650 meters.
559 The PC270E is an enhanced version of the PC260 board, is equipped with two
697 parameters. These two jumpers are normally left open.
768 The PC550 is equipped with two modular RJ11-type jacks for connection
925 The two jumpers JP2 (1-4) are used to determine the timeout parameters.
926 These two jumpers are normally left open.
1126 There is a J2 jumper on two pins. A jumper should be put on them,
1130 There is a two-jumper array for J3. I don't know what it is for,
1131 but there were already two jumpers on it when I got the card. It's
1132 a six pin grid in a two-by-three fashion. The jumpers were
1472 parameters. These two jumpers are normally left open.
1653 parameters. These two jumpers are normally left open.
2037 parameters. These two switches are normally left in the OFF position.
2177 The jumpers J3 are used to set the timeout parameters. These two
2256 When I got my two cards, one of them had this switch set to "enhanced". That
2359 On the board there are two jumper banks labeled J2 and J3. The
2360 manufacturer didn't put a J1 on the board. The two boards I have both
2561 The two jumpers labeled ET1 and ET2 are used to determine the timeout
2580 because there are missing two pages in the manual booklet. (The table
2800 Setting the jumpers to ON means connecting the upper two pins, off the bottom
2801 two - or - in case of IRQ setting, connecting none of them at all.
2908 parameters. These two jumpers are normally left in the OFF position.
2971 are used to determine the timeout parameters. These two dip switches
3005 I could, however, only verify two settings...