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7.3] What companies make token ring adapter cards and MAUs? |
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This article is from the Token Ring FAQ, by James Messer James@NetworkUptime.com with numerous contributions by others.
Andrews
Attachmate (formerly DCA) <http://www.attachmate.com>
Black Box <http://www.blackbox.com>
Cabletron <http://www.cabletron.com>
Compaq (formerly Thomas Conrad) <http://www.compaq.com>
D-Link <http://www.dlink.com>
IBM <http://www.ibm.com>
Intel <http://www.intel.com>
Kingston <http://www.kingston.com>
Madge <http://www.madge.com>
NDC <http://www.ndclan.com>
Proteon <http://www.proteon.com>
Racore <http://www.racore.com>
Relia Technologies
Olicom <http://www.olicom.com>
Silcom
Sim Ware Technologies / Wiremold Communications
<http://www.wiremold.com>
SMC <http://www.smc.com>
3Com <http://www.3com.com>
Unicom <http://www.unicomlink.com>
Xircom <http://www.xircom.com>
 
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