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SubjectRe: ethernet cards
On this similar thread.....anyone know how well the Linksys 10/100
Etherfast cards do? Its the standard Tulip driver...just curious. I
have used Linksys for a while and am wondering if they are really just
crap on a board....I never have seen any problems, but I don't sniff my
network...not many errors or collisions, though....
Of course, I don't trust any card that's less then $50, but....Linksys
seems pretty stable and comes with a lifetime warranty....

Any info would be appreciated!!!
-Andy

Joe wrote:
>
> I am looking to buy some ethernet cards. PCI of course. I have an
> SMP machine and am looking to see what kind of experiences people here
> have had and what they recommend. I'd like to get some fairly
> inexpensive cards (less than $100 if possible). Any info would be
> greatly appreciated.
>
> Also was there ever a linux hardware mailing list started?
>
> please cc me as I am not on the mailing list
>
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> Joe Acosta ........
> home: joeja@mindspring.com
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