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The 3c905c is a required component as Guard and Sentry talk directly to the
card.

To quote the Manual :

"BlackICE Sentry Multi-Segment must operate in a special �high-performance
mode� to
accurately capture packets on all segments. To operate in this mode, it must
use
proprietary, high-speed drivers included with BlackICE Sentry on all 3Com
3C905C
NICs. Therefore, before you can install BlackICE Sentry Multi-Segment, you
must
remove all OEM (or NDIS) drivers from the 3Com 3C905C NICs."

-Tony

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Hi all

I'm currently about to install BlackIce Guard on a Dell PowerEdge 1550. The
recommended NIC's are 2 x 3Com 3c905c's.

Unfortunately, one of the 2 PCI slots in the Dell is being used for a Perc
SCSI controller - required for RAID purposes. This leaves me with only 1 PCI
slot.

Has anyone had any experience using BlackIce Guard with NIC's other than
what is recommended? I was thinking of using the onboard Intel 82559
PRO/100+ NICs?

Regards

Barry




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