[MLB-WIRELESS] [WTG][hardware] looking for an AUI to rj45 transciever

Judd Howie jhowie at jamaicablue.com.au
Thu Aug 1 01:24:49 EST 2002


There were heaps on auctiontrader.com.au the other day. Likely still
there.

Judd
-----Original Message-----
From: owner-melbwireless at wireless.org.au
[mailto:owner-melbwireless at wireless.org.au] On Behalf Of vak
Sent: Thursday, 1 August 2002 12:38 AM
To: melbwireless
Subject: Re: [MLB-WIRELESS] [WTG][hardware] looking for an AUI to rj45
transciever


Most old el cheapo hubs had AUI & BNC(10 base5) on them.

In fact, i think I have an AUI - BNC repeater lying around... but not to
10 base T which is what you want.

Cheers,

Vaskos
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Paul van den Bergen wrote:

> Hi all,
> the saga so far.
> I recently got a sun sparc 2 - for free (yah)
> which I did not have root password for nor NVRAM password for. (boo) 
> and then I dropped the harddisk (boohoohoo) and got a bigger harddisk 
> for $30 off ebay (yah) but still couldn't get into because I didn't 
> have an equivalent machine to install the OS on (and surprisingly the 
> unix kernal for a sparc 2 and a sparc 10 are not compatable... 
> although it did boot somewhat.  just not enough.
> several attempts to break into the NVRAM not withstanding I recently
got
> into it. (yah) because the NVRAM chip is dying. (boo hoo) I have a
chip
> mod to put a new battery on it, or I can spend $65 and get a new one
> from sunrk in sydney.(fun, if not total yah)
>
> but now I realise that I don't have (or have lost... yes, I think that

> is actually the case...) the AUI to RJ45 connector.  so unless I want 
> to run IP over serial, I would really like to get one...
>
> does any one have one of these that they don't need or would be 
> willing to sell me for a small fee (I can get new ones for ~$45)
>
> --
> Dr Paul van den Bergen
> SERC, RMIT University
> paul at serc.rmit.edu.au
> +613 9925 1624 phone
> +613 9925 5699 fax
> goofey: bulwynkl
>
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