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- From: aberney@octopuce.alphanet.ch (Alan Berney)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.reviews
- Subject: REVIEW: QuickNet 2000 ethernet hardware/software
- Followup-To: comp.sys.amiga.datacomm
- Date: 28 Jul 1994 13:35:25 GMT
- Organization: The Amiga Online Review Column - ed. Daniel Barrett
- Lines: 218
- Sender: amiga-reviews@math.uh.edu (comp.sys.amiga.reviews moderator)
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- Keywords: hardware, networking, ethernet, Zorro II, commercial
- Originator: barrett@karazm.math.uh.edu
-
-
- PRODUCT NAME
-
- QuickNet 2000
-
-
- BRIEF DESCRIPTION
-
- QuickNet 2000 is an Ethernet board with peer-to-peer networking
- software. The board is a Zorro II card. Non-Zorro versions are planned.
-
-
- AUTHOR/COMPANY INFORMATION
-
- Name: Resource Management Force Pty Ltd
- Address: 70-74 May Street
- St-Peters NSW 2044
- Australia
-
- Telephone: +61 2 556 1316
- FAX: +61 2 556 1524
-
- E-mail: cbmaus!rmf!danielk@rmf.adsp.sub-org
-
-
- LIST PRICE
-
- $299 (US)
-
-
- SPECIAL HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE REQUIREMENTS
-
- HARDWARE
-
- An Amiga with a Zorro II card slot.
-
- Resource Management Force is getting a new board ready for
- the Amiga 500, Amiga 1200 and CD32. All these should be
- available shortly.
-
- SOFTWARE
-
- AmigaDOS 1.3 or greater is required.
- AmigaDOS 2.04 is recommended.
-
- AmigaDOS 2.04 is needed to use Envoy.
-
-
- COPY PROTECTION
-
- None.
-
-
- MACHINES USED FOR TESTING
-
- Amiga 3000, KickStart 40.62 WorkBench 40.35, 10MB RAM.
- (Workbench for Registered Developer.)
-
- Amiga 2000, KickStart 37.?? WorkBench 2.04, 5 MB RAM.
- Accelerator board.
-
-
- INSTALLATION
-
- An Installer script is provided. The installation itself is rather
- easy. I found it a bit difficult to set up of the network itself, as I had
- never done it before.
-
-
- CONNECTORS
-
- There are two connectors on the back of the board: one AUI connector
- (for so-called "thick-wire ethernet"), and one BNC connector for thin-wire
- ethernet. You also may order a 10BASE-T (RJ45) version which replaces the
- BNC connector.
-
-
- QUICKNET SOFTWARE - THE EPROM
-
- There is an EPROM on the QuickNet board which contains both a SANA-II
- compatible device and the QuickNet networking software. You may choose one or
- the other by simply changing a switch on the back of the board.
-
-
- QUICKNET SOFTWARE - THE MASTER SIDE...
-
- In addition to the software in the EPROM, there is a special
- software to be installed on the "master-server", which is the machine that
- is likely to be rebooted the least. You need to install the software only
- on this machine. The disk-sharing process for all "slave" machines is
- done completely from here. Each board has its own "physical" address which
- is used to recognize the board on the network.
-
- Once the "master-server" is completely installed, all the "slave"
- machines will display a requester when they boot, containing a "username"
- and a "password" field. Then, the remote machine may use any of the shared
- disks on the network just as if the disk were in the remote machine itself.
- The device recognises the ".backdrop" icons of the WorkBench 2.x and all the
- snapshots made. The network is completely transparent to the user!
-
- For each user, you may set up different access levels, different
- configurations, and different shared disks. You should do this only on the
- "server" machine. If you need to add a machine, you need to change only
- the configuration of the "master-server" to add the address of the new board
- in the list.
-
- On some diskless machines, you may boot remotely from another machine
- on the network. This is VERY useful to save money! No hard disk is
- required on the slave!!
-
-
- AREXX PORT
-
- QuickNet has an ARexx port. It allows you to send ARexx scripts on
- other machines in the network! You may, for example, pilot a slideshow on all
- machines of the network from a single machine. You could also use it in
- schools so the teacher may run tutorial software on the students'
- machines, etc....
-
-
- SANA-II DEVICE - WITH ENVOY
-
- Yes, there is also a SANA-II device. I tested it with Envoy (not
- included in the package) which is another networking software package done by
- Commodore. Envoy works only on Workbench 2.0 and higher.
-
- The purpose of this review is to test QuickNet, not to test Envoy!
- I'll not talk a lot about this software, except that it works fine with
- QuickNet, is a bit easier to install, but is not fully transparent to the
- user. Envoy is a LOT slower than QuickNet, but the about the same speed of
- any other Ethernet board....
-
-
- SANA-II DEVICE - WITH AMITCP/NetNFS
-
- Here again, I'm not going to test AmiTCP nor NetNFS in this review,
- but I want to point out a few things:
-
- I was able to set up an NFS network with a PC compatible, running a
- NFS master software (on OS/2). AND IT WORKED FINE!!
-
- Actually there is no Master-NFS available for the Amiga computer.
- On the other side, you HAVE to have a multitasking machine or a dedicated
- singletasking machine to run the master-NFS software (that's why I used OS/2
- which allows multitasking).
-
- The installation of AmiTCP and NetNFS was a lot harder than that of
- QuickNet of Envoy, and of course I had to install NFS software on the PC
- compatible. The speed is also "as slow" as Envoy, just like any other
- Ethernet board.
-
-
- DOCUMENTATION
-
- QuickNet comes with printed documentation. The documentation is
- written for beginners, but there still are a few points that are not well
- explained (or not at all). But overall, I was able to figure everything out
- myself.
-
-
- LIKES
-
- - ARexx Port !!!
- - I only had to set up one machine.
- - I was able to boot with diskless machines.
- - The QuickNet networking software is REALLY fast!!!
- - I was able to set up a network even with other brands of computers.
-
-
- DISLIKES AND SUGGESTIONS
-
- - The manual could be more complete.
- - QuickNet doesn't detect the addresses of the boards by itself.
- You have to enter them manually.
-
-
- COMPARISON TO OTHER SIMILAR PRODUCTS
-
- The strong point of the QuickNet software is its SPEED. It is
- significantly faster than any other board I tested. Besides, very few boards
- have the "boot on another computer" feature. And NONE have that very useful
- ARexx port!!
-
-
- BUGS
-
- None seen... a few were corrected in a ROM update.
-
-
- WARRANTY
-
- 1 year.
-
-
- CONCLUSIONS
-
- This is a very good Ethernet board. It is fast, reliable, completely
- transparent to the user when using the QuickNet software, and perfectly
- usable in other networks with other machines than Amigas with its SANA-II
- compatible device.
-
-
- COPYRIGHT NOTICE
-
- Copyright 1994 Alan Berney. All rights reserved.
-
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