Features:
- Supports all popular network software
- Upgrades easily to 100-Mbps 10x Ethernet throughput
- Four-port 10-Mbps network hub
- Includes two 10/100 PCI NICs (32-bit)
- Free 24-hour phone support
Description:
Shipping with a four-port Ethernet hub, two PCI dual-speed network cards, two 25-foot network cables, and an incredibly extensive user's guide, the Netgear SB-104 is the perfect way for novice users to get their networks up and running. We noticed how efficient and organized this kit is as soon as we unpacked the box. We laid out each component of the kit and dived right into networking our Windows 98 and Windows NT 4.0 PCs. Setup was surprisingly simple using the explicit instructions and illustrations. Most helpful was the supplied diagram of the finished network in the user's guide. We connected the hub to the power supply to ensure it was working, removed the covers of our computers, installed the network interface cards (NICs) in free PCI slots in each machine, and connected them to the hub with the provided cables. The cables themselves are 25 feet long, giving you more than enough distance between each computer in most cases. The NIC comes 100-Mbps ready, so you can upgrade to a 100-Mbps hub at a later time if necessary. After ensuring that all connections were secure, we started our machines and installed the network drivers. Installation went flawlessly. We networked our two computers to one common multifunction device, set up shared files, and a shared network connection. The Netgear SB-104 Network Ethernet Starter Kit is a great choice if you're looking for a simple way to network two PCs but want a convenient growth path in case your needs expand. We also appreciated Netgear's 24-hour technical support and their hand-holding setup guide. Pros: - Easy to install
- Simple installation instructions
- Upgradable to 100-Mbps network
- 24-hour technical support
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