Twisted pair (StarLan) to ThinNet
John Greene
greene at venice.SEDD.TRW.COM
Fri Mar 30 10:56:47 AEST 1990
In article <10202 at netcom.UUCP> jbreeden at netcom.UUCP (John Breeden) writes:
>In article <430 at venice.SEDD.TRW.COM> greene at venice.sedd.trw.com (John Greene)
>writes:
>>
>>First thing is that you are mixing two different things here. Literally, you
>>can bridge between ThinNet and StarLan using a Mac Layer Bridge such as made
>>by Retix. StarLan is a 1 MegaBit/Sec twisted pair network.
>THERE ARE TWO DIFFERENT STARLAN PRODUCTS!!!!! Starlan1 is 1mb ethernet. It is
My point exactly. I refer to the 1 MBit/sec stuff as StarLan and the 10Mbit/
sec stuff as 10 Mbit twisted pair just to keep it straight. I understand that
they are both Star configurations. sheesh, excitable aren't we!
>>The Synoptics stuff is an implementation of 10 MBit/sec twisted pair which
>>is in the process of being standardized as 10baseT.
>
>NO, NO, NO, NO, NO. Synoptic's Lattisnet IS NOT EVEN CLOSE to what the
>10baseT committee is standardizing on! It is a PROPRIATERY protocol. If
Obviously a poorly structured sentence on my part. I was trying to say that
Lattisnet is Synoptics' own version of 10 Mbit twisted pair and that 10 MBit
twisted pair is in process of becoming a standard called 10baseT. The
connection being between the 10MBit twisted pair and 10baseT. So I got a
'C' in english composition, sue me.
>>I think that StarLan carries a standard of 1base5 (I think).
>Try IEEE 802.3/1baseT for Starlan1 and IEEE 802.3/10baseT for Starlan10,
>there is no 1base5.
>>It's been five years since I messed with any of this stuff.
>No kidding.
Fuck you, clown.
>>In short, No, Synoptics is not the same as StarLan. Unless it is their series
>>3000 stuff, it's not 10baseT either.
>
>You are right -
No kidding.
--
John E. Greene "People are just like frankfurters....You have to decide
if you're going to be a hot dog or just another wiener" DLR
TRW Systems Engineering and Development Division
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