Re: Recommendations for cheap PCI-E network adapter ?

2018-01-03 Thread Frank Leonhardt
On 03/01/2018 21:51, Rodney W. Grimes wrote: Some people cuss at Broadcom, some people swear by them. I don't own any of there cards, but I have never had problems with the inbuilt broadcom nics in any of my dell servers. I've been using Broadcom for years, integrated on Dell motherboards, an

Re: Recommendations for cheap PCI-E network adapter ?

2018-01-03 Thread Rodney W. Grimes
> > In message > , > John Lyon wrote: > > >What's your use case? If this is for a home box, developer box, or > >something that is not "enterprise production," then I wouldn't worry about > >RealTek cards bought in the last 5 years. Their 10/100 cards from 15 years > >ago were crap, which is

Re: Recommendations for cheap PCI-E network adapter ?

2018-01-03 Thread Frank Leonhardt
On 03/01/2018 20:27, John Lyon wrote: - Lack of awareness (the RealTek website lists their drivers as being for FreeBSD 8.x but they are really for 11.x and RealTek just never updated their site) IME NIC drivers work pretty well across releases, including moving the latest ones back to ea

Re: Recommendations for cheap PCI-E network adapter ?

2018-01-03 Thread John Lyon
To answer your first question, the better drivers might be in -CURRENT but I would never know as I run -RELEASE/STABLE. :-) However, I can think of any number of possibilities (one, some, or none of which may be true), including: - Licensing incompatibilities - Regressions for older hardwa

Re: Recommendations for cheap PCI-E network adapter ?

2018-01-03 Thread Ronald F. Guilmette
In message , John Lyon wrote: >What's your use case? If this is for a home box, developer box, or >something that is not "enterprise production," then I wouldn't worry about >RealTek cards bought in the last 5 years. Their 10/100 cards from 15 years >ago were crap, which is how they earned the

Re: Recommendations for cheap PCI-E network adapter ?

2018-01-03 Thread Ronald F. Guilmette
I just wanted to say thanks to everyone for the suggestions and insight. I think that I'll end up buying a used Intel PCI-E gigabit card off of Fleabay, and that ought to do it. ___ freebsd-hardware@freebsd.org mailing list https://lists.freebsd.org/mai

Fwd: Re: Recommendations for cheap PCI-E network adapter ?

2018-01-03 Thread Frank Leonhardt (m)
Original Message From: "Frank Leonhardt (m)" Sent: 2 January 2018 21:21:32 GMT+00:00 To: "Ronald F. Guilmette" Subject: Re: Recommendations for cheap PCI-E network adapter ? On 2 January 2018 20:38:19 GMT+00:00, "Ronald F. Guilmette" w

Re: Recommendations for cheap PCI-E network adapter ?

2018-01-02 Thread Rodney W. Grimes
> > I need to buy a PCI-E ethernet card. It won't really matter if it > is 10/100/1000 or just 10/100 but it has to work with FreeBSD at a > minimum. It would be Nice if it was also supported by Linux and > Windoze7, but that isn't really critical. > > I'm a serious cheapskate, so I'd like to s

Re: Recommendations for cheap PCI-E network adapter ?

2018-01-02 Thread Valeri Galtsev
On 01/02/18 14:38, Ronald F. Guilmette wrote: I need to buy a PCI-E ethernet card. It won't really matter if it is 10/100/1000 or just 10/100 but it has to work with FreeBSD at a minimum. It would be Nice if it was also supported by Linux and Windoze7, but that isn't really critical. I hav

Re: Recommendations for cheap PCI-E network adapter ?

2018-01-02 Thread John Lyon
Work and work well are two very different things. :-) What's your use case? If this is for a home box, developer box, or something that is not "enterprise production," then I wouldn't worry about RealTek cards bought in the last 5 years. Their 10/100 cards from 15 years ago were crap, which is h

Re: Recommendations for cheap PCI-E network adapter ?

2018-01-02 Thread Adam Vande More
On Tue, Jan 2, 2018 at 2:38 PM, Ronald F. Guilmette wrote: > > I need to buy a PCI-E ethernet card. It won't really matter if it > is 10/100/1000 or just 10/100 but it has to work with FreeBSD at a > minimum. It would be Nice if it was also supported by Linux and > Windoze7, but that isn't real

Re: Recommendations for cheap PCI-E network adapter ?

2018-01-02 Thread Josh Paetzel
On Tue, Jan 2, 2018, at 2:38 PM, Ronald F. Guilmette wrote: > > I need to buy a PCI-E ethernet card. It won't really matter if it > is 10/100/1000 or just 10/100 but it has to work with FreeBSD at a > minimum. It would be Nice if it was also supported by Linux and > Windoze7, but that isn't re

Recommendations for cheap PCI-E network adapter ?

2018-01-02 Thread Ronald F. Guilmette
I need to buy a PCI-E ethernet card. It won't really matter if it is 10/100/1000 or just 10/100 but it has to work with FreeBSD at a minimum. It would be Nice if it was also supported by Linux and Windoze7, but that isn't really critical. I'm a serious cheapskate, so I'd like to spend as little