From: Randal Whittle (whittle_at_chaph.usc.edu)
Date: Mon May 09 1994 - 14:37:33 EDT
> > On another thought--I have a question for those of you who got the
> > 3Com "Combo" PCMCIA card: Does it have 2 different "tails"--one for
> The combo card has two "pigtails", one for 10bt and one for 10b2. The
> card automaticly senses which is hooked up (I've used both interchagably
Thanks! So are you saying that one need not change the setup, if
switching tails?
I've noticed that my card says "for 10BaseT and Coax" on it, so I
presume I need only to purchase the additional tail.
> with no setup required). The specs say that the 10bt consumes 110mA while
> the 10b2 uses 430.
430 mA? Wow--that's a lot more than twisted pair!
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