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3Com 3C100, which is the first 3Com network device [1] On 12 April 2010, Hewlett-Packard completed a previously announced acquisition of 3Com. Following the HP acquisition, 3Com was fully absorbed by HP and no longer exists as a separate entity. The article below explains the portfolio at the time of acquisition.
Metcalfe subsequently co-founded 3Com in 1979. [1] The other co-founders were Metcalfe's college friend Howard Charney and two others. [1] Bill Krause joined as President in 1981 and became CEO in 1982 and led 3Com until 1992 when he retired. 3Com began making Ethernet adapter cards for many early 1980s computer systems, including the DEC LSI-11, DEC VAX-11, Sun-2 and the IBM PC.
3Com discontinued the product on June 1, 2001, in the wake of the dot-com crash, after only seven and a half months on the market. Only 3Com direct customers received full refunds for the product and accessories. Customers who had bought Audrey devices through other vendors were not offered refunds and never even notified about the refunds.
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There needs to be somewhere in Wikipedia mention of the 3C501, the first 3com NIC for the IBM PC. Before this, networking, and especially IP, was considered only for big computers. Gah4 22:13, 30 March 2020 (UTC) The 3C501 was the second 3Com NIC for the IBM PC, not the first. Jamplevia 11:58, 22 October 2020 (UTC)
In laptop computing, the XJACK is a type of extendable connector or antenna for a type II PC card, designed by the Megahertz subsidiary of 3Com. When not in use, the XJACK retracts into the PC card for storage. A network card with an XJACK connector, inserted in the Cardbus slot of a laptop, with a network cable plugged in.