3Com intros USB NIC
3Com Corp. has announced a USB network interface, allowing users to connect to 10Base-T Ethernet networks via their desktop or laptop PCs' Universal Serial Bus port.
The 3Com USB network interface plugs directly into the USB port on PCs and Laptops running Windows 98. Functioning like a conventional network interface card, it provides an immediate connection to an Ethernet LAN.
The device is selling for an estimated street price of $69. Additional information is posted at http://www.3Com.com/products/usb.html .
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