[rescue] Fddi for Indigo2 questions

Dave McGuire mcguire at neurotica.com
Wed Sep 24 11:49:04 CDT 2003


On Wednesday, September 24, 2003, at 12:35 PM, Purdy, Chris wrote:
> Question for you guys.
>
> I have just realized that I have an FDDI card in an Indigo2
> I recently aquired.
>
> I know nothing about this, I assume this is for high-speed
> networking via fiber?
>
> Is there any practical application for it or should I send
> to to e-bay land?

   It's a FDDI interface.  FDDI is a newer, better, more robust, faster 
networking technology than Ethernet.  It runs at 100Mbps, and you can 
get 98Mbps out of it without playing switching tricks...unlike Ethernet.

   FDDI is good, but it's not popular in business magazines so it's 
viewed as "obsolete" (despite the fact that it's a newer technology 
than Ethernet!).  You should learn about it.

           -Dave

--
Dave McGuire                      "My tummy hurts now, but my soul
St. Petersburg, FL                 feels a little better."     -Ed



More information about the rescue mailing list