Get a netgear FA310TXC 10/100 card with the tulip chipset. It's fast and
there is good driver support for it.
A good website for the driver is
http://maximus.bmen.tulane.edu/~siekas/tulip.html. You can download the
latest driver from there and follow some simple instructions to use it. The
driver is small, and you can hardcode or use it as a module. I recomend
these cards, due to the fact that there fast, easy to install, has a very
good chipset, and cost about $20-30 american dollars. A good place to get
one is www.necx.com. These cards are in my high level WinNT and Linux
servers.
-----Original Message-----
From: Bret Mills <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Linux Net Mailing List <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Monday, February 15, 1999 11:48 AM
Subject: which 10/100 PCI Ethernet cards to buy
>Hello to the Listserver, Just wondering if there is a PCI 10/100 ethernet
>card that will work out of the BOX and of course compiling the correct
>driver from the standard Linux 2.0.36 kernel
>Thanks alot for your time
>Bret
>
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