he module installation at bootup, very
> easy to setup.
>
> Hanno
>
> - Original Message -
> From: Keith G. Murphy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To:
> Sent: Wednesday, February 14, 2001 3:31 PM
> Subject: Re: Suggestions for an easy-to-setup 10/100 net card?
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> &g
ubject: Re: Suggestions for an easy-to-setup 10/100 net card?
> mike polniak wrote:
> >
> > Jeff Weatherford wrote:
> > > Bryan Carpenter wrote:
> > > >
> > > > I'm a newbie asking for help as to which network
> > > > card to bu
mike polniak wrote:
>
> Jeff Weatherford wrote:
> > Bryan Carpenter wrote:
> > >
> > > I'm a newbie asking for help as to which network
> > > card to buy that will "just be seen" by a standard
> > > Debian 2.2.17 install. I've tried a Netgear FA312
> > > and a Linksys LNE100TX rev. 4.1, but n
On Tue, Feb 13, 2001 at 10:17:14AM -0600, Keith G. Murphy wrote:
> Bryan Carpenter wrote:
> >
> > I'm a newbie asking for help as to which network
> > card to buy that will "just be seen" by a standard
> > Debian 2.2.17 install. I've tried a Netgear FA312
> > and a Linksys LNE100TX rev. 4.1, but
Jeff Weatherford wrote:
> Bryan Carpenter wrote:
> >
> > I'm a newbie asking for help as to which network
> > card to buy that will "just be seen" by a standard
> > Debian 2.2.17 install. I've tried a Netgear FA312
> > and a Linksys LNE100TX rev. 4.1, but neither seems
> > to be easy to set u
Bryan Carpenter wrote:
>
> I'm a newbie asking for help as to which network
> card to buy that will "just be seen" by a standard
> Debian 2.2.17 install. I've tried a Netgear FA312
> and a Linksys LNE100TX rev. 4.1, but neither seems
> to be easy to set up. I did try getting the "tulip"
> driver f
Bryan Carpenter wrote:
>
> I'm a newbie asking for help as to which network
> card to buy that will "just be seen" by a standard
> Debian 2.2.17 install. I've tried a Netgear FA312
> and a Linksys LNE100TX rev. 4.1, but neither seems
> to be easy to set up. I did try getting the "tulip"
> driver
On Wed, Jan 10, 2001 at 10:30:33PM -0200, Rogerio Brito wrote:
> > They are very cheap but reliable for me and according to several
> > benchmarks they are faster than much more expensive 3Coms.
>
> Well, I've never seen NIC benchmarks, but I'm actually quite
> interested (especially
On Wed, Jan 10, 2001 at 04:20:18PM -0700, Bryan Carpenter wrote:
| I'm a newbie asking for help as to which network
| card to buy that will "just be seen" by a standard
| Debian 2.2.17 install. I've tried a Netgear FA312
| and a Linksys LNE100TX rev. 4.1, but neither seems
| to be easy to set up.
On Jan 10 2001, Rogerio Brito wrote:
> On Jan 11 2001, Philipp Schulte wrote:
> > I am satisfied with my Realtek 8139 cards.
> > They are very cheap but reliable for me and according to several
> > benchmarks they are faster than much more expensive 3Coms.
>
> Well, I've never seen NIC bench
On Jan 11 2001, Philipp Schulte wrote:
> I am satisfied with my Realtek 8139 cards.
Yes, I use this card and I'm also happy with it.
> They are very cheap but reliable for me and according to several
> benchmarks they are faster than much more expensive 3Coms.
Well, I've never se
On Jan 10 2001, Sean 'Shaleh' Perry wrote:
> odd, I find pci network controllers to be uniformly easy.
Indeed. The days of terror of ISA cards and conflicts are
almost gone. For instance, my new motherboard doesn't even
come with ISA slots anymore.
Anyway, I have h
On Wed, Jan 10, 2001 at 04:20:18PM -0700, Bryan Carpenter wrote:
> I'm a newbie asking for help as to which network
> card to buy that will "just be seen" by a standard
> Debian 2.2.17 install. I've tried a Netgear FA312
> and a Linksys LNE100TX rev. 4.1, but neither seems
> to be easy to set up.
On Wed, Jan 10, 2001 at 04:20:18PM -0700, Bryan Carpenter wrote:
> I would like a 10/100 10BaseT card that uses
> an efficient architecture so it doesn't load
> the processor unduly, and I also want it to have
> good WinME and Win2K drivers.
I am satisfied with my Realtek 8139 cards. They are ve
On 10-Jan-2001 Bryan Carpenter wrote:
> I'm a newbie asking for help as to which network
> card to buy that will "just be seen" by a standard
> Debian 2.2.17 install. I've tried a Netgear FA312
> and a Linksys LNE100TX rev. 4.1, but neither seems
> to be easy to set up. I did try getting the "tu
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