Denis Voitenko wrote:
>
> would be supported by Linux (RedHat 5.2) and I would not have problems with
> on a Win client?
http://www.linuxrouter.org/
> As you might realize, I do not need an extra fast network and I think a nice
> 10mbs connection would do the trick.
Tulip based board. Unfortunatly they are getting harder to find. Also some
boards the used to use the chip are now usign some other junk that is either
not compatable or slower. (IE Netgear 310)
Pretty good boards that are low cost, and still have a DEC chip are made by
SVEC (AKA Hawking) www.svec.com.tw (i think). www.dalco.com retails them.
> Also, some advisory on a hub would be appreciated.
Again SVEC is a pretty good choice...low cost 10/100 dual speed hubs.
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