I bought a couple intel 10/100 pro pci cards at $42 a pop and they work
great.
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From: Maxwell Spangler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Date: Wednesday, April 15, 1998 12:16 PM
Subject: Re: Which 10/100 network card?
>On Fri, 10 Apr 1998, Bryan Swann wrote:
>
>> I'm looking for a 100-tx network card. I see that RH supports the Intel
>> EtherExpress cards, but does this include the 100Mb version?
>>
>> Can someone suggest a cheap 10/100 twisted pair network card that is
>> know to work? It would also be nice if this card is compatible with
>> FreeBSD.
>
>Definately checkout the NetGear card. It's $29.99 at MicroCenter in
>Vienna, VA, and $39 elsewhere. Otherwise, other inexpensive DEC 'tulip'
>chip based cards work great. The SMC Etherpower I is a higher priced
>card, and the Kingston KNE40 series are mid-range priced.
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