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cables n more

TAL0N

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Found this site while looking for a MIDI adapter cable. They have a bunch of odds n ends on sale at pretty good prices.

USB to Ethernet Adapter . . . . . . . . . $6.00
6' USB v1.1 cables red/blue/purple . $1.50
80mm fan w smartplug . . . . . . . . . . $3.50
S-Video M to RCA M - 24" . . . . . . . . $2.50
4 Channel PCI Sound Card w EAX . .$8.50

and mor 😉 cablesnmor sale stuff

I've never ordered from them before but with Lifetime ResellerRating of 8.95, shouldn't be any worries.
 
There is another great cable site out there. I've ordered from them on several occasions and would recommend them to anyone. I'm amazed by the quality and price of the cables they offer.

PCcables.com
 
I agree that pccables.comis the best place to buy cables. I have used them in the past.
The Netgear USB to Ethernet adaptors for $6 at the site Talon mentions is a good deal. I use one of these whenever someone brings me their computer for me to work on with no NIC . Plug and play in XP. Comes with a floppy for older OSs. I think I will trow a few items in my basket and see how their shipping looks.
 
Whenever I work on a friend's computer at my house I just install (and give) them an ethernet card if they don't have one. That way I won't be working on their machine again when they decide to put in a broadband connection . . .

Remember those Belkin $.81 (yes, 81 cents) ethernet cards from Dell last year? I still have a half dozen on my basement workbench!


Northland
 
So these Netgear USB to Ethernet adapters work OK? I normally wouldn't be interested, but I'm totally maxed out for PCI slots. I've got a $429 2.4 GHz Dell 4500 from a deal last September (great box, great deal), but it has only 4 PCI slots, and non on-board ethernet. It's times like this I wish for legacy slots... I've got:
- a NIC;
- a SCSI card - for my Plextor 40x CD player, the ulimate CD ripping machine;
- a Firewire card, for downloading video from my digital camcorder for editing; and
- a decent sound card from another AT deal.

Now I want to add RAID, and something has to go... If these USB<->Ethernet adapters work well, I won't have to go back to on-board sound...
 
You won't get awesome performance out of it. Remember that USB 1.1 is limited to 12Mbit, so those USB<->Ethernet adapters advertising 10/100 connectivity will probably provide closer to 5-6Mbit after taking into account USB, Ethernet, and TCP/IP overhead. If you've got a cablemodem and that's it, you'll be peachy.
 
Originally posted by: DealMeister
So these Netgear USB to Ethernet adapters work OK? I normally wouldn't be interested, but I'm totally maxed out for PCI slots. I've got a $429 2.4 GHz Dell 4500 from a deal last September (great box, great deal), but it has only 4 PCI slots, and non on-board ethernet. It's times like this I wish for legacy slots... I've got:
- a NIC;
- a SCSI card - for my Plextor 40x CD player, the ulimate CD ripping machine;
- a Firewire card, for downloading video from my digital camcorder for editing; and
- a decent sound card from another AT deal.

Now I want to add RAID, and something has to go... If these USB<->Ethernet adapters work well, I won't have to go back to on-board sound...

You could combine the Firewire/Sound Card by buying an Audigy, it has one firewire port on the back.
 
You could combine the Firewire/Sound Card by buying an Audigy, it has one firewire port on the back.
Or get an ATI AIW 8500DV or higher vid card. 😀 Nice plugging in my bro-in-law's 250mb external when he comes over.
 
Thanks for the info. I went to a lan party this weekend and needed a 7 ft Cat5e cable and a 10/100 ethernet pci card. Best Buy had the Linksys card for $4.99 after rebate, then came the cat5e. They wanted $14.99 + tax for a 7ft cable. Luckilly I didn't open the package because someone had a spare and I'm returning that puppy. The same cable at cablesnmor is only $3.50 and at pccables is $2.99.
 
My friends parents own this shop. They are in No. VA. Very nice people. They usually give pretty good deals once you get to know them.
 
I have purchased from Cablesnmor several times with great service. I purchased a 25' S Video Cable for about $10.00 over a year ago when the cables were much higher and I am still using the cable. Their shipping is fast and seems to be actual cost. I will purchase from them again.



Regards,

NoLegs
 
Originally posted by: Northland
Whenever I work on a friend's computer at my house I just install (and give) them an ethernet card if they don't have one. That way I won't be working on their machine again when they decide to put in a broadband connection . . .

Remember those Belkin $.81 (yes, 81 cents) ethernet cards from Dell last year? I still have a half dozen on my basement workbench!


Northland

copy that!!! (about the dell cards) That was insane!
 
Originally posted by: DealMeister
So these Netgear USB to Ethernet adapters work OK? I normally wouldn't be interested, but I'm totally maxed out for PCI slots. I've got a $429 2.4 GHz Dell 4500 from a deal last September (great box, great deal), but it has only 4 PCI slots, and non on-board ethernet. It's times like this I wish for legacy slots... I've got:
- a NIC;
- a SCSI card - for my Plextor 40x CD player, the ulimate CD ripping machine;
- a Firewire card, for downloading video from my digital camcorder for editing; and
- a decent sound card from another AT deal.

Now I want to add RAID, and something has to go... If these USB<->Ethernet adapters work well, I won't have to go back to on-board sound...

You could also get a USB-2, firewire card if your computer doesnt have usb 2.0, and get a usb 2.0 ethernet adaptor.

I have a sound blaster 16 card that has built on SCSI!! I could send you that if you want it!!! Got to love (not) compaq.
 
Actually, if I remember those early SB cards correctly (back in the O~L~D days...), it wasn't standard SCSI, but some sort of proprietary alternative... The CD drives (1X) that came in the SB kits wouldn't work with any other card.
 
I had a 2x!!!! lmao! But on the card it said scsi, and the drive did work with another card I had (tekram scsi card). I also remember the cardsa that had a IDE controller on them. I miss them!
 
Good point about avoiding USB 1.x for NIC replacements. Has anyone had any experience with this USB 2.0 Ethernet adapter, from TRENDnet? $26 shipped seems like a good deal... (Cheaper than a new Audigy sound/firewire card 🙂)

-jim.
 
When upgrading the old computers, ran across a couple of sound cards with 2 or 3 drive interface ports... 1 was IDE, the rest were proprietary. I have seen the SB16's with SCSI built onto them. For some reason I just never trusted Creative to make a good SCSI card.
 
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