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    Question Looking for an hub or switch.

    I looking for an firewire & Ethernet Hub or switch. Does this even a product.

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    http://www.pricewatch.com/ and search for firewire hub - I got 2 pages of em.

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    Wait a sec, are you looking for an ethernet hub/switch that also has firewire connections?

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    Didn't see any with 1394 AND ethernet though...

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    let's get thing right..

    you want a single Hub for IEEE1394 (FireWire) and IEE802.2/3 (Ethernet) ?

    I don;t think there's such a thing...


    Firewire hub you cant get ...
    http://www.networktechinc.com/hub-ieee.html

    as for Ethernet Hub - Personnaly I would recommend a switch ..

    if it's only a few computers I would go with Nortel Networks Baystack 70 Switch..
    http://www.nortelnetworks.com/produc...526-a-6-99.pdf


    if it's larger network - I would still go with Nortel Switch, only get a managed one -

    you can use Nortel advisor ..
    http://www.nortelnetworks.com/solution_advisor

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    Yes that what I'm looking for an single Hub for IEEE1394 (FireWire) and IEE802.2/3 (Ethernet) and thats what I'm wondering if there is such a hub or switch. Thanks everbody for the help so far.

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    no such thing...they are not even close to the same thing. see www.firewireworld.com for reference

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    Nor should you expect such a thing. Firewire is bieng harnessed by the video industry and I would not expect much more from the interface - hard drives, removeable storage and audio/video input/output.

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    Thanks for the help everyone I'll just tell my boss their is no such thing.
    Thanks again
    Kelly

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    Originally posted by Kelly Thompson:
    I looking for an firewire & Ethernet Hub or switch. Does this even a product.
    www.3com.com - check for the superstack III 3300 series.

    I think the FM has a firewire jack

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    Originally posted by cyberhh:
    Nor should you expect such a thing. Firewire is bieng harnessed by the video industry and I would not expect much more from the interface - hard drives, removeable storage and audio/video input/output.
    It has an exceptional application for servers. Clustering shouldn't be done without it, nor NAS (Network Attached Storage for you people who don't know)

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    Originally posted by kannibul:
    www.3com.com - check for the superstack III 3300 series.

    I think the FM has a firewire jack
    http://www.3com.com/products/en_US/d...thtype=support

    I don't see any

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    Originally posted by condor:
    Originally posted by kannibul:
    www.3com.com - check for the superstack III 3300 series.

    I think the FM has a firewire jack
    http://www.3com.com/products/en_US/detail.jsp?tab=features&sku=3C16986A-US&pathtype =support

    I don't see any
    sorry, the superstack 2 3300 had an fx version.
    this would be the most up to date info...
    http://www.3com.com/products/en_US/d...ku=3C16980A-US
    http://www.3com.com/products/en_US/d...se&sku=3C16970

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    okay ...where am I not looking ..

    I still can't see any IEEE 1394 port..

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