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50 years later, creator of ethernet wins computing's top prize

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    Kent Sharkey
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    CNet[^]:

    The network technology first linked the computers of schools and offices. Now it connects us all to the internet.

    I hope the prize isn't some token ring

    time for my coat already?

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      CNet[^]:

      The network technology first linked the computers of schools and offices. Now it connects us all to the internet.

      I hope the prize isn't some token ring

      time for my coat already?

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      Ron Nicholson
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      And with that one, you should have had coat in hand and half out the door. :laugh: Although I'm glad you didn't go with tolkien ring.

      Jack of all trades, master of none, though often times better than master of one.

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        CNet[^]:

        The network technology first linked the computers of schools and offices. Now it connects us all to the internet.

        I hope the prize isn't some token ring

        time for my coat already?

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        Joe Woodbury
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        Kent Sharkey wrote:

        I hope the prize isn't some token ring

        It's more ethereal than that .

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          CNet[^]:

          The network technology first linked the computers of schools and offices. Now it connects us all to the internet.

          I hope the prize isn't some token ring

          time for my coat already?

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          Rich Shealer
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          I'm happy for Bob. But I think the thing that made Ethernet jump forward was the Ethernet Switch. The nice thing about Token Ring and ARCnet was using a token for control gave a deterministic time of response. Once switches became common, Ethernet exploded. A round 1995 I supported a school district that had several class room computer labs. They booted MS DOS 6.x and Windows 3.11 from a diskless 286 computer using a 10BaseT NIC with a boot ROM pulling data from a common Novell 3.x Server. Each room had about 20 -30 computers and they all got switched on at about the same time. Loading took a while. They were on the same (collision) network, not separated by routers. We added a 3Com 24-port switch for one of the rooms. It was a miracle. Additional switches were budgeted quickly. At the time 3Com was doing a lot of promotion and training through distributors of these unmanaged rack mount switches. They weren't cheap, but they were worth it.

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            CNet[^]:

            The network technology first linked the computers of schools and offices. Now it connects us all to the internet.

            I hope the prize isn't some token ring

            time for my coat already?

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            Nitin S
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            as of today I wonder how its gonna be INTER PLANATORY INTERNET :confused:

            ===================================================== The grass is always greener on the other side of the fence

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