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Re: [Full-disclosure] Re: Re: in-line coax monitoring device
- To: Dave Korn <davek_throwaway@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Subject: Re: [Full-disclosure] Re: Re: in-line coax monitoring device
- From: fd@xxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Tue, 27 Sep 2005 17:59:11 -0700 (PDT)
On Tue, 27 Sep 2005, Dave Korn wrote:
> > "Dave Korn" <davek_throwaway@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> >>> From: Alex Krycek
> >>
> >>> Добрый вечер...looking for an in-line coax monitoring device that
> >>> will give me the ability to monitor/capture and decode all traffic
> >>
> >> The device you are looking for does exist. It's called a "cable
> >> modem".
> >
> > Even simpler: it's the T-shaped BNC coax adapter you use to connect a PC
> > to the coax network.
>
> No it isn't. Do you really think it's possible to broadcast two hundred
> channels of video plus supply broadband IP access to a couple of hundred
> people over a single 10Mb/s 10-BASE-T ethernet line of the kind that has
> been obsolete for the best part of a decade?
Yeah, that and BNC is much different than RG58 ...
>
> That's not an ethernet on that wire.
>
> cheers,
> DaveK
>
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