Grand Junction and Farallon Announce Strategic Relationship to Deliver Fast
Ethernet Hub Solutions

Fremont, Calif. and Alameda, CA--May 30, 1995 -- Grand Junction Networks,
Inc., the leader in switched 10 Mbps Ethernet and Fast Ethernet
technologies, and Farallon Computing Inc., a leader in innovative
networking hardware and software, today announced a strategic relationship
to provide high performance Fast Ethernet hubs to Macintosh users. This
technology enables customers to increase the bandwidth of traditional
10Base-T network segments ten-fold while preserving their investments in
Ethernet technology.

Under the terms of the agreement, Grand Junction will license its 100Base-T
Fast Ethernet repeater chip set to Farallon for use in Farallon 100Base-T
hubs. Farallon's new Fast Ethernet workgroup hub, the Fast Starlet
100TX/8, is scheduled for availability in September 1995.

"Grand Junction has seen growing interest in Fast Ethernet from
Macintosh-based network users requiring additional bandwidth," said Jean
Young, product line manager for Grand Junction Networks. "Our relationship
with Farallon increases the availability of high-speed networking
solutions designed to meet the increasing demands of Macintosh and PC
users."

"Our comprehensive Ethernet product family is now extended with a complete
line of Fast Ethernet solutions for Macs and PCs including hubs, bridges
and cards," said Georganne Benesch, director of product marketing for
Farallon. "This relationship enables Farallon to leverage Grand Junction'
s leadership position in the Fast Ethernet hub market to deliver a high
performance workgroup hub."

Grand Junction Networks, Inc. is the leading provider of affordable,
high-performance, standards-based LANs using switched 10 Mbps Ethernet and
Fast Ethernet. Headquartered in Fremont, California, Grand Junction was
the first to introduce Fast Ethernet and a line of products incorporating
switched and Fast Ethernet technologies. Grand Junction's switch, repeater
and adapter products are available through a worldwide network of
manufacturer representatives, distributors and VARs. For more information
call 1-800-747-FAST (3278) or 510-252-0726; or contact Grand Junction via
the Internet at info@grandjunction.com.

Founded in 1986, Farallon Computing, Inc. is a leading supplier of
innovative, plug-and-play networking products for personal computers.
Farallon's network connectivity products currently have an installed base
of more than five million users. Farallon products are available through
distributors and resellers worldwide, as well through OEM (original
equipment manufacturer) and licensing relationships with other computer
vendors. Headquartered in Alameda, Calif., Farallon has offices located
throughout the world. All of Farallon's products are available from
resellers worldwide. In North America, customers can contact their nearest
Farallon reseller or Farallon Customer Service at telephone 510-814-5000,
fax 510-814-5023, Internet info@farallon.com. Farallon customers in
Europe, Asia/Pacific and Latin America should contact their local
distributors. A list of Farallon distributors worldwide, as well as
complete company and product information, is available on Farallon's
Internet World Wide Web server at http://www.farallon.com.

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