well, the 3c515 cards are isa 100mbit, and you will get some speed increase
from them, but they can be a little tricky to get working, there used to be
a problem with the plug and play, but i believe that is working these days.

My home router is using these cards.  Two 3c515 running dachstein (although
that part is really irrelevant).  You will get some speed increase but you
will NOT get 100mbit.  And even when you get past 10mbit the processor
starts taking a serious hit.  I was playing around one night moving files
around my local network.  Anytime I used that card connected a 100mbit
machine, it would max out early and the machine would lag.

Otherwise, those cards have been awesome.  Can't expect too much from the
ISA bus, but you'll get everything you need over home broadband.

my 2 cents

joey

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Sent: Thursday, January 23, 2003 12:39 PM
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Subject: [leaf-user] Advice on 100Mpbs ISA network cards


Looking to upgrade existing router running LRP 2.9.4 with 4 interfaces (3
private, 1 to DSL) from 10Mbps to 100Mbps.  Does anyone have advice on which
ISA cards work and which to avoid?

Thank you in advance
Michael




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