On Wednesday, April 10, 2002, at 04:20 AM, Rob Jennings wrote:

>> Why are Asante network cards so cheep. Is it one to stay away from?
>
> The only difficulty I have encountered is that some models are unable
> to auto-negotiate with auto-switching 10BT/100BT hubs or interfaces.
> For instance, I have three Asante MC3NB interfaces in my IIci and
> they are all unable to communicate with the auto-switching 10BT/100BT
> interface in my iMac.  This has been confirmed by Asante.
>
> You should have no problem in your router is strictly 10BT.

I have never had any problem with mine. Non of them are NuBus but I have 
one in my LCIII(475) and one in my SE/30 and they work fine on my 10/100 
hub. It is a D-Link DFE-905DX Dual Speed.

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