Date: Sun, 2 Nov 2003 15:25:41 -0800 (PST)
From: David Chien <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: [LIB] Which NIC for my Libbys?
> What I'd like to establish is whether ot not that transfer rate would speed
> up when networking the L100 to a desktop, with the desktop networked on
Date: Sun, 02 Nov 2003 21:28:04 +
From: "Matt Hanson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: [LIB] Which NIC for my Libbys?
From: David Chien <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> it. But would it be possible to use my old Xircom 16bit combo modem in
my
> L70 to connect to the Interne
Date: Sat, 1 Nov 2003 23:41:23 -0800 (PST)
From: David Chien <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: [LIB] Which NIC for my Libbys?
> it. But would it be possible to use my old Xircom 16bit combo modem in my
> L70 to connect to the Internet via dailup, and be able to access the net vi
Date: Sun, 02 Nov 2003 03:14:46 +
From: "Matt Hanson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: [LIB] Which NIC for my Libbys?
From: David Chien <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
However, due to design limitations of the card itself, and perhaps
the
Libretto, you may not ever be abl
Date: Wed, 29 Oct 2003 08:29:40 -
From: "Fisher, Dave (IBM)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: RE: [LIB] Which NIC for my Libbys?
Agreed, the Xircom, and Intel rebadged them for a while before buying the
whole company, Type III card is great... the only snag I found with them w
Date: Tue, 28 Oct 2003 22:32:42 -0800
From: Raymond <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: [LIB] Which NIC for my Libbys?
> Far less hassle, IMO. I used to worry about stressing the XJack connector
> due to the top in design of the connector, but iwth the side in connector of
> the t
Date: Tue, 28 Oct 2003 20:56:10 -0800 (PST)
From: David Chien <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: [LIB] Which NIC for my Libbys?
> Here's the D-Link version. Isn't it what you're referring to as having,
> "internal flush sockets":
>
> http://www.dlink.co
Date: Sat, 25 Oct 2003 16:52:07 +
From: "Matt Hanson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: [LIB] Which NIC for my Libbys?
From: Raymond <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cards that are type II but are a full type III height so they can have
inbuilt jacks are nice (I've got a Xirc
Date: Sat, 25 Oct 2003 16:44:02 +
From: "Matt Hanson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: [LIB] Which NIC for my Libbys?
From: David Chien <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Both LinkSys cards ($40 for both 16 bit and 32 bit) and the D-Link 32
bit
> card ($30) have those nice f
Date: Sat, 25 Oct 2003 15:23:29 +0800
From: Raymond <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: [LIB] Which NIC for my Libbys?
Cards that are type II but are a full type III height so they can have
inbuilt jacks are nice (I've got a Xircom Realport 56 modem myself) but I
found that they tend t
Date: Sat, 25 Oct 2003 00:02:36 -0700 (PDT)
From: David Chien <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: [LIB] Which NIC for my Libbys?
> Both LinkSys cards ($40 for both 16 bit and 32 bit) and the D-Link 32 bit
> card ($30) have those nice fat exterior sockets. But my question is, are
T
Date: Fri, 24 Oct 2003 18:52:26 +
From: "Matt Hanson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: [LIB] Which NIC for my Libbys?
From: David Chien <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
For me, I go with 3COM ethernet cards all the time. Used Linksys and Dlink
cards, but hate the external dongles t
Date: Thu, 23 Oct 2003 23:59:18 -0700 (PDT)
From: David Chien <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: [LIB] Which NIC for my Libbys?
For me, I go with 3COM ethernet cards all the time. Used Linksys and Dlink
cards, but hate the external dongles they use and prefer the 3Com Xjack or Type
III
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