DAYNA ANNOUNCES BLUESTREAK 10/100 PDS CARD, FIRST FAST ETHERNET SOLUTION
FOR PDS-BASED MACINTOSH COMPUTERS

MACWORLD EXPO, JANUARY 9, 1996 -- Dayna Communications, Inc. announced
today the BlueStreak 10/100 PDS Adapter, the first 100 Mbps solution for
the large installed base of Macintosh computers with a Processor Direct
Slot. The new BlueStreak PDS network interface card will satisfy high
demands by the education market for products that will get classrooms on
the Internet and let educators teach using high bandwidth applications for
shared multimedia and distance learning.

"Educators want the Internet pumped into their classrooms now, and they
want to do QuickTime conferencing now and do it quickly without any
bandwidth problems," said Bruce Glenn, president of Pacific Computing, a
high-speed network consulting group based in Southern California. "Since
most networking products are directed toward the corporate setting, the
entire education market has been overlooked as a place where high speed
solutions are desperately needed," said Glenn. "Schools are choosing
solutions now that will not be obsolete in a year or two -- they have to
watch their budget so they have to do it right the first time. That's why
they're setting up Fast Ethernet networks and that's why they need network
interface cards like Dayna's 10/100 PDS adapter for all the PDS Macs they
have sitting in their classrooms."

The BlueStreak 10/100 PDS card offers users excellent Fast Ethernet
performance and provides flexibility by running at both 10 or 100 Mbps
speeds from a single RJ-45 jack. Using the NWay&#129; standard, it can
auto negotiate between 10 and 100 Mbps speeds, offering a seamless upgrade
to 100 Mbps performance so that users can migrate to industry-standard
high-performance networking at their convenience. The BlueStreak 10/100
PDS card supports the 100BASE-TX standard, running on two-pair Category
five cable and includes diagnostic LEDs which indicate activity, link,
integrity, network speed, and full- or half-duplex mode status.

PRICING AND AVAILABILITY

The BlueStreak 10/100 PDS card works with all network operating systems and
ships with all necessary BlueStreak drivers and a full life time warranty.
It will be available February 5 and have a street price of $270.

FOR MORE INFORMATION
Editors should contact Suzanne Kimball
voice/FAX: (801) 567-1895
Internet: skimball@dayna.com
AOL: Suzkimball
For all other inquires, contact Dayna Communications, Inc.,
(801) 269 7200, FAX: (801) 269-7363, www.dayna.com.

Founded in 1984, Dayna Communications, Inc., based in Salt Lake City, Utah
is a privately held company specializing in networking connectivity and
communications products for wired and wireless local area networks.
Dayna's products are distributed nationally by Ingram Micro, Merisel, Tech
Data, Intelligent Electronics, MicroAge, and regional distributors, and
are available worldwide through a network of authorized international
distributors.
 
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