Sitat Adrian Kuepker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> The only thing we require is that the cards be commercially
> available, fairly
> inexpensive, and works well with the floppy boot images. We're a
> small
> 2.5-person IT staff at a very busy homeless shelter in Seattle, so
> ease of set
> up is para
, January 30, 2002 9:41 AM
To: Adrian Kuepker; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Ltsp-discuss] Recommended NIC for floppy boot
> The only thing we require is that the cards be commercially available,
fairly
> inexpensive, and works well with the floppy boot images.
I haven't tried a large varie
> The only thing we require is that the cards be commercially available,
fairly
> inexpensive, and works well with the floppy boot images.
I haven't tried a large variety of cards but have found that 3com 3c509
work perfectly and I can get them for about 5 bucks each (used).
rob
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I'm looking for a network card to recommend to my boss. We're looking to run up
to two dozen LTSP workstation here at our agency.
The only thing we require is that the cards be commercially available, fairly
inexpensive, and works well with the floppy boot images. We're a small
2.5-person IT staf