Of all the replies, no one mentioned Linksys equipment.  I have used this
inexpensive stuff on both Linux & Winblows for a couple years without a
hitch.  I recently bought a pair of EtherFast 10/100 cards (Tulip driver
works) and a 5-port 10/100  autosensing hub as an upgrade from 10-base (again,
Linusys stuff).  Works dandy.  The hub was $90, the cards about $22 each
(http://www.computers4sure.com).

So... I now have this Linksys 5-port 10-base hub sitting around doing
nothing.  Want it Denis? :)

Have fun
Jim.

Denis Voitenko wrote:

> Hello,
>
> I am trying to build a small (and cheap) LAN at home that would run a Linux
> box and a Win client. Other 1-2 machines and maybe a printer would be
> expected in near future. Could someone advice on good network cards that
> would be supported by Linux (RedHat 5.2) and I would not have problems with
> on a Win client? Also, some advisory on a hub would be appreciated.
>
> Denis Voitenko
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