What is the difference between 10 Base-T and 100 Base-T?
These numbers represent the speed of the data transfer. The recorder’s Ethernet card is hardware configured to operate at 100 Mbps. If you wish to connect an HDR 24/96 to an existing Ethernet network that is configured for 10 Mbps transmission rates, it is necessary to use a 10/100 auto-sensing hub and/or a rate converter. Most hubs today are auto-sensing and will allow you to connect your recorder to a computer with a 10 Base-T network interface.