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Oops - Gigabit < 20 EUR?

Like waking up from a years sleep or so I noticed the LCS-8037TX at my favourites dealer DITECH for below 20 EUR! That rocks… well actually not… I am still missing the 802.11b/g-10/100/1000 Router I would actually like to buy to combine with that… hmmm – too bad.

supporting standard : IEEE802.3 10BaseT & 802.3u 100BaseTX & 802.3z/ad für 1000Base-TX

cable with RJ-45 for 10/100/1000 Mbps supporting Auto MDI/MDI-X , Tamarack Chipset

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Oops - Gigabit < 20 EUR?

Wow! Are you sure that isn't a typo? ;-) 200EUR, maybe? I've been struggling to find giga-e cards here in the US for under $60 a pop! Perhaps I should quit using Froogle and find a proper supplier... v

Nice weblog, by the way, just about to start a more "professional" weblog of my own about the Web hosting industry. I'll probably drop you a link, not the same topic, but I'm sure Web hosting fiends are into technology too!

Oops - Gigabit < 20 EUR?

reichelt.de has gigabit for < 20 eur, too.
will get 2 of them + a nice little switch (longshine sw802: 2*gig, 8*100 mbit) for under 150 eur. moving files across the homenet will be so much fun then...

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