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Old 15th April 2003, 23:21   #1
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It's good for hooking up 2 PC's, but more then that I you are back to Coax basics, power down one & take down the network :grin:
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The other problem that I found - is that the computer that is powered off, still has power being applied to all the fans in the computer. Including the fan on the CPU heatsink. Even with the AC power plug removed from the PSU, the fans continued to run.
that must have scared the crap out of him
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I think there are firewire hubs, if this is true then you will be able to network a couple computers together
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