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While digging through the pile in the corner, I found some more obsolete technology - a 1990s vintage 10 base T ethernet hub.
For reference, this was made by a company called CNet, and it's their model CN8020X
It's not good for much these days, so let's take it apart and see if we can learn anything. And, of course, see if there's any parts worth salvaging.
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By While digging through the pile in the corner, I found some more obsolete technology - a 1990s vintage 10 base T ethernet hub.
For reference, this was made by a company called CNet, and it's their model CN8020X
It's not good for much these days, so let's take it apart and see if we can learn anything. And, of course, see if there's any parts worth salvaging.
My tip jar: https://www.patreon.com/pileofstuff
My other tip jar (channel membership) : https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCRiFz3gNKE3VysarZ7nmqIA/join
Buy me a coffee (or a beer): https://ko-fi.com/pileofstuff
If you are OK with me getting a commission on your purchases, feel free to use my affiliate links:
Some other links to products may be affiliate links
This isn't the only way to do it.