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Introduction
The Basic Hardware
How The Network Kit Performed
Conclusion

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D-Link DFE-910 Gamers' Network Kit
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"The time has come," the Walrus said,
"To talk of many things:
Of shoes -- and ships -- and sealing-wax --
Of cabbages -- and kings --
And why the sea is boiling hot --
And whether pigs have wings."



Conclusion
Last but not the least of all… my thoughts.

I like the DSH-5 hub because it is small and compact, making it a definite plus due to space constraints on my desk. However, I find the fan at the side of the hub a little too noisy, but nonetheless, bearable.

I remember back in 1996 , the first network card I used for a project was a D-link one and I still have the driver diskette. Seems that I have gone full-circle and am now still the proud owner of a product by D-Link! I have not encountered any teething problems with their products and will most certainly recommend the DFE-910 for anyone looking for a networking solution. Below is a Kodak moment of the two driver diskettes. Some things never change, do they!?





  
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