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Still WTB 2 off SFF 10/100 Mb/s NIC's         


Author: zymurgy
Date: Sep 1, 2008 05:21

Either 2 SFF NIC's e.g. 3Com (preferably), or alternatively 2 USB ->
TP converters.

I have SFF cards but they only have full size backplates, and I don't
want them flapping around in the case.

Let me know what you have.

Thanks,

Paul.
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Re: Still WTB 2 off SFF 10/100 Mb/s NIC's         


Date: Sep 1, 2008 06:09

zymurgy@technologist.com wrote:
> Either 2 SFF NIC's e.g. 3Com (preferably), or alternatively 2 USB ->
> TP converters.
>
> I have SFF cards but they only have full size backplates, and I don't
> want them flapping around in the case.
>
> Let me know what you have.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Paul.

I threw out a box of assorted accton/3com/smc/intel 10/100 LP PCI nics at my
last lab tidy up - doh !

I'll wander down there sometime to take a look - I may have stashed a few
somewhere in a cupboard for safekeeping.
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Re: Still WTB 2 off SFF 10/100 Mb/s NIC's         


Author: zymurgy
Date: Sep 1, 2008 14:54

Brownz @ Work wrote:
> zymurgy@technologist.com wrote:
>> Either 2 SFF NIC's e.g. 3Com (preferably), or alternatively 2 USB ->
>> TP converters.
>>
>> I have SFF cards but they only have full size backplates, and I don't
>> want them flapping around in the case.
>>
>> Let me know what you have.
>
> I threw out a box of assorted accton/3com/smc/intel 10/100 LP PCI nics at my
> last lab tidy up - doh !

Goddam :) Isn't that always the case.
> I'll wander down there sometime to take a look - I may have stashed a few
> somewhere in a cupboard for safekeeping.

Oh good. Have a rummage in the bin too ;)

Cheers,

Paul.
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Re: Still WTB 2 off SFF 10/100 Mb/s NIC's         


Author: Conor
Date: Sep 2, 2008 00:43

In article <41beeac8-dd3e-4fc2-9e54-
b58611e8aa0a@c65g2000hsa.googlegroups.com>, says...
> Either 2 SFF NIC's e.g. 3Com (preferably), or alternatively 2 USB ->
> TP converters.
>
> I have SFF cards but they only have full size backplates, and I don't
> want them flapping around in the case.
>
> Let me know what you have.
>
Why not just get a hacksaw out, cut down the backplates and fit them?

--
Conor

I only please one person per day. Today is not your day. Tomorrow isn't
looking good either. - Scott Adams
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Re: Still WTB 2 off SFF 10/100 Mb/s NIC's         


Author: zymurgy
Date: Sep 3, 2008 04:41

On Sep 2, 8:43 am, Conor hotmail.com> wrote:
> In article <41beeac8-dd3e-4fc2-9e54-
> b58611e8a...@c65g2000hsa.googlegroups.com>, says...> Either 2 SFF NIC's e.g. 3Com (preferably), or alternatively 2 USB ->
>> TP converters.
>
>> I have SFF cards but they only have full size backplates, and I don't
>> want them flapping around in the case.
>
>> Let me know what you have.
>
> Why not just get a hacksaw out, cut down the backplates and fit them?

'cos whilst I am a self confessed bodge artist, it's not worth it when
I can source 2 new cards for under a tenner (hopefully) or likely free
for P+P if Brownz comes through.

P.
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Re: Still WTB 2 off SFF 10/100 Mb/s NIC's         


Date: Sep 4, 2008 05:45

zymurgy@technologist.com wrote:
> Brownz @ Work wrote:
>> zymurgy@technologist.com wrote:
>>> Either 2 SFF NIC's e.g. 3Com (preferably), or alternatively 2 USB ->
>>> TP converters.
>>>
>>> I have SFF cards but they only have full size backplates, and I
>>> don't want them flapping around in the case.
>>>
>>> Let me know what you have.
>>
>> I threw out a box of assorted accton/3com/smc/intel 10/100 LP PCI
>> nics at my last lab tidy up - doh !
>
> Goddam :) Isn't that always the case.
>
>> I'll wander down there sometime to take a look - I may have stashed
>> a few somewhere in a cupboard for safekeeping.
>
> Oh good. Have a rummage in the bin too ;) ...
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Re: Still WTB 2 off SFF 10/100 Mb/s NIC's         


Author: zymurgy
Date: Sep 4, 2008 06:56

On Sep 4, 1:45 pm, "Brownz @ Work" microsoft.com> wrote:
> zymu...@technologist.com wrote:
>> Brownz @ Work wrote:
>>> zymu...@technologist.com wrote:
>>>> Either 2 SFF NIC's e.g. 3Com (preferably), or alternatively 2 USB ->
>>>> TP converters.
>
>>>> I have SFF cards but they only have full size backplates, and I
>>>> don't want them flapping around in the case.
>
>>>> Let me know what you have.
>
>>> I threw out a box of assorted accton/3com/smc/intel 10/100 LP PCI
>>> nics at my last lab tidy up - doh !
>
>> Goddam :) Isn't that always the case.
>
>>> I'll wander down there sometime to take a look - I may have stashed
>>> a few somewhere in a cupboard for safekeeping.
> ...
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Re: Still WTB 2 off SFF 10/100 Mb/s NIC's         


Date: Sep 4, 2008 08:29

zymurgy@technologist.com wrote:
> On Sep 4, 1:45 pm, "Brownz @ Work" microsoft.com> wrote:
>> zymu...@technologist.com wrote:
>>> Brownz @ Work wrote:
>>>> zymu...@technologist.com wrote:
>>>>> Either 2 SFF NIC's e.g. 3Com (preferably), or alternatively 2 USB
>>>>> -> TP converters.
>>
>>>>> I have SFF cards but they only have full size backplates, and I
>>>>> don't want them flapping around in the case.
>>
>>>>> Let me know what you have.
>>
>>>> I threw out a box of assorted accton/3com/smc/intel 10/100 LP PCI
>>>> nics at my last lab tidy up - doh !
>>
>>> Goddam :) Isn't that always the case.
>>
>>>> I'll wander down there sometime to take a look - I may have stashed
>>>> a few somewhere in a cupboard for safekeeping. ...
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