Am 2003-10-25 14:25:09, schrieb Lynn Avants:

>That's pretty unusual, I prefer the 509B's (ISA) for my 10M links and
>have never had a problem using them with any image (after fixing the
>EEPROM for Linux w/utility). IIRC, the 515's were never well supported
>or readily used. I have heard of a lot of runtime issues with the 905's
>(PCI) over the years, it sounds as if you may be the exception to this case.
>In any case there shouldn't be any module dependancies with the 509 and
>515 modules, so I would look at IRQ/IO issues instead (/proc).

Not possibel, because I have my OLR LRP 2.9.4 Floppys here and they are 
working very fine with the 4 3c905B, the 3c515 (backportet from 2.2.x)
and one 3c509B (the internet Access) 

My problem is, that I need 5 100MBit Nics and I like to use a ADSL-
Ethernet Router which will be connected to the 10 MBit Card. 

Or can anyone recommend a Low-Cost Dual-EtherNIC which is very good 
supported by Linux ? (Thr price mus less then 80 �/US$)

But for now, I have gotten an USB ADSL modem from my ISP and I must 
replace one of the 3c905B wit an USB 1.1 Card... :-/

Or I install an other Computer which will make the Internet connection 
and use a CrossOver Cable to connect to my Router...

Greetings
Michelle

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