On 12 Sep 1997, Dale Martin wrote:
> The other card I see mentioned a lot, but never see much as far as
> recommendations, is the Intel EtherExpress 100. Anyone have any
> thoughts on those?
I have the "Intel EtherExpress 100 Pro", which is different from the
regular one (requires a driver that
Raymond A. Ingles wrote:
> How does one determine from minimal catalog info what cards are
> Tulip-based? I've been trying to figure that out for a while...
Jeff Noxon wrote:
> They use the DEC 2104x (10 Mb/s) or 2114x (100 Mb/s) chips. Just look
> at the card or the specs on the box. DEC,
On Mon, 15 Sep 1997, Fredrik Ax wrote:
>> The other card I see mentioned a lot, but never see much as far as
>> recommendations, is the Intel EtherExpress 100. Anyone have any
>> thoughts on those?
>
>I'm using an EtherExpress 100 together with Linux. The only problem
>I've had, was finding the d
On Mon, Sep 15, 1997 at 01:02:55PM -0400, Raymond A. Ingles wrote:
> How does one determine from minimal catalog info what cards are
> Tulip-based? I've been trying to figure that out for a while...
They use the DEC 2104x (10 Mb/s) or 2114x (100 Mb/s) chips. Just look
at the card or the specs
On Fri, 12 Sep 1997, Jeff Noxon wrote:
> On Fri, Sep 12, 1997 at 01:09:24PM -0400, Dale Martin wrote:
> > The current wisdom says to avoid the 3com 3c905, and go with a DEC
> > "Tulip" based card. I do know from personal experience that the 3c905
> > has problems - haven't tried a Tulip card yet,
On 12 Sep 1997, Dale Martin wrote:
> Leszek Gerwatowski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> The other card I see mentioned a lot, but never see much as far as
> recommendations, is the Intel EtherExpress 100. Anyone have any
> thoughts on those?
>
I'm using an EtherExpress 100 together with Linux.
On Fri, Sep 12, 1997 at 01:09:24PM -0400, Dale Martin wrote:
> The current wisdom says to avoid the 3com 3c905, and go with a DEC
> "Tulip" based card. I do know from personal experience that the 3c905
> has problems - haven't tried a Tulip card yet, but will be using one
> very soon.
The Tulip c
Leszek Gerwatowski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hi!
>
> Can anyone tell me which 100MB Ethernet Card is best for Debian (driver
> quality, stability, support and also performance)? I'm planning to switch
> to 100MB Ethernet Network and want to be shure that my new network card
> will work withou
On Sep 12, Jean Pierre LeJacq wrote
> On Fri, 12 Sep 1997, Leszek Gerwatowski wrote:
>
> > Can anyone tell me which 100MB Ethernet Card is best for Debian (driver
> > quality, stability, support and also performance)? I'm planning to switch
> > to 100MB Ethernet Network and want to be shure that m
On Fri, 12 Sep 1997, Leszek Gerwatowski wrote:
> Can anyone tell me which 100MB Ethernet Card is best for Debian (driver
> quality, stability, support and also performance)? I'm planning to switch
> to 100MB Ethernet Network and want to be shure that my new network card
> will work without any pro
Hi!
Can anyone tell me which 100MB Ethernet Card is best for Debian (driver
quality, stability, support and also performance)? I'm planning to switch
to 100MB Ethernet Network and want to be shure that my new network card
will work without any problems.
Thanks in advance!
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