I'm surprised about he broadcom NIC statement! Those are the brand that my
college lab has the most trouble with ... but it could be the distro they
have us use. But they're in Dell computers, so maybe that's another issue
(we've had issues w/ Linux and most of the new ones the college rolled out
If you buy used you can get Quad port Intel cards for very cheap (sub-
$50) I actually got 5 of them for free. Find somewhere that resells
used servers and they will probably have boxes of ethernet cards that
no one buys that you can get dirt cheap. That's how I get all mine.
I'm also seeing
We have had very good success under Vyatta (and Linux in general) with the
lan1640 quad PCI ethernet card from Soekris Engineering.
(www.soekris.com). Four 10/100 ports, under $100US qty1 and decent
discounts on quantity.
Regards;
--
-jim (Willing)
Midwest Connections, Inc.
Hello,
I'm new with Vyatta and I'm testing Vyatta v3 to use it with my network.
My idea is to use 2 pc with vyatta using VRRP, I have built my PC with
4 interfaces (LAN, WAN, DMZ and VPN), and I have configured the
interfaces with a different group number:
VRRP-Group 1 - VPN
VRRP-Group 2 - DMZ
V
Hello,
I'm new with Vyatta and I'm testing Vyatta v3 to use it with my network.
My idea is to use 2 pc with vyatta using VRRP, I have built my PC with
4 interfaces (LAN, WAN, DMZ and VPN), and I have configured the
interfaces with a different group number:
VRRP-Group 1 - VPN
VRRP-Group 2 - DMZ
V
Thanks for your advice.
Not sure, if I am ready to be a besta Tester for Vyatta with new Hardware, I
haven't test vyatta itself yet :-)
So who knows a good card with 4 Ethernet port card which for sure work fine
with Vyatta ?
and precision: not expensive :-) ?
I check the hardware config, the 10