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Hi Barry I be tested BlackIce 2.5cp with these NIC's: a) Intel 82559 10/100 on Board b) 3Com 3c905c And it works very fine !!!! Regards *********** REPLY SEPARATOR *********** On 29/10/2001 at 17:25 Barry Rowe wrote: >TO UNSUBSCRIBE: email "unsubscribe issforum" in the body of your message >to >[EMAIL PROTECTED] Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] for help with any >problems! >---------------------------------------------------------------------------- > >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 > > > > >*********************************************************************************** >Any opinions expressed in the email are those of the individual and >not necessarily the company. This email and any files transmitted with >it are confidential and solely for the use of the intended recipient. If >you are not the intended recipient or the person responsible for >delivering it to the intended recipient, be advised that you have received >this email in error and that any dissemination, distribution, copying or >use is strictly prohibited. > >If you have received this email in error, or if you are concerned with >the content of this email please e-mail to: >[EMAIL PROTECTED] > >The contents of an attachment to this e-mail may contain software >viruses which could damage your own computer system. While the sender >has taken every reasonable precaution to minimise this risk, we cannot >accept liability for any damage which you sustain as a result of >software viruses. You should carry out your own virus checks before >opening any attachments to this e-mail. >***********************************************************************************
