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3Com's 10/100 Switching... Wallplate

An anonymous reader wrote in to say "Tom's hardware has an exclusive review of the new 3Com Network Jack. This is a 4-port 10/100 switch that fits in a standard-sized wallplate." Alright, thats a good idea (he says while accidentally kicking the switch hidden under his desk). Having run more then my share of ethernet drops in the past, I gotta say I dig this idea.

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  1. Christmas list by Hee+Hee+Hee · · Score: 3, Funny

    Honey! Can I change my Christmas list from socks to a 4-port wall...

    Huh?

    Oh, it's so you can connect four computers in one location.

    Yeah....yeah....

    But...

    Someday the dog might need an Ethernet port, too.

    Oh, whatever! Get me the damned tie then!

    Women! Grrrr....

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    - Bill
  2. Got an offer for a free one. by kiley · · Score: 3, Funny

    I got an offer in the mail for a free one of these. Just gotta fill out a survey at http://www.3com.com/customer_first (no html link because I'm lazy). Of course you need a customer code on the post card. *grin*

  3. I dunno... by 11thangel · · Score: 5, Funny

    Will it protect it from the wierd guy in networking that once shorted out the phone system while rewiring his ethernet port because he decided it was too slow for his everquest games? Is it armored to protect it from the REALLY wierd guy from R & D that was running around the comms room with a broadsword?

    (The really sad part is, I'm not kidding. I actually work with these people.)

    *prepares new resume*

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  4. Wow by Exmet+Paff+Daxx · · Score: 5, Funny

    A hub built into a wall switch! That's amazing! At the rate things are going, someone is going to invent a network card that doesn't even NEED cables, and this thing will be obsolete! Maybe it could use RADIO WAVES!

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  5. I know what happend..... by slashdoter · · Score: 5, Funny

    Have you ever been reading an article and for no reason what so ever the server grinds to a halt? Pictures don't come up, "page can not be found" errors, and then it hits you like a ton of bricks, I bet this just made Slashdot. You click the link at the top of the your browser ( you do have a Slashdot link? Don't you?) and BAM there it is? Well that just happened to me and now I can't finish the article so suck it!

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  6. Re:Now, if only... by Zagadka · · Score: 5, Funny

    Heck, I thought just about everyone had switches in the wall jacks for a long time now.

  7. Re:Power Brick Required by CaseyB · · Score: 4, Funny

    The obvious solution is to run the power cable behind the wall -- so that you can install this device designed to avoid having to run cable behind the wall.

  8. new slashdot poll by Maskirovka · · Score: 5, Funny

    New Slashdot poll:
    Paypal accidently dumped $400 into your account...

    1) Four port wall mounted hub

    2) ipod with all the hacked drivers

    3) ten Oreilly books of your choice plus a free copy of Learning "Spelling" 2002

    4) Limted edition Drivers License collection on CD-ROM or DVD

    5) A night with Cowboy Neal

  9. "legacy voice" by Tom7 · · Score: 3, Funny

    Ahhh... I never thought I'd see the day when the RJ11 phone jack is the "Legacy Voice" jack!

    This looks pretty sweet... I hope my next apartment comes pre-wired. =)