Advantages: Reliable, dual speed compatible, built in management Disadvantages: Connectors have begun to rust - might cause problems in the future
...pieces of hardware, like the 3com Superstack II hub, that you don't even remember exists. It just sits in the corner of my office, doing its job, and just doesn't stop. That is why I'm writing this opinion. This hub deserves recognition for its reliability - as it's a fine piece of kit.
The 3com SuperStack II Dual-speed hub 500
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The Superstack II is a 24 port Fast Ethernet 10/100 Mbit autosensing hub. By ... ...management features included with this 3com hub, I can speak as someone who has upgraded an existing 10 Mbit network.
The hub came well packaged with all no parts missing (although there isn't much to go missing!) I can honestly say that within about 5 minutes I had the hub out of it's box, placed it on a shelf we had made specially for it, and plugged all the older 10 Mbit connectors into the ports. We were able to connect to our server via a new ...
MikeWhalley 29.05.2001
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