Right now I have a bunch of computers. I started out with 2 machines and
2 Netgear FA310TX cards.
One of the Netgear cards died -- I replaced it with the FA311
Then I went with the CompUSA brand because it is cheap, also Hawkings
Techologies which is cheaper than CompUSA branded cards. All have worked
well.
When I have to put an NIC in someone else's computer I get the cheapest
available card.
Lately I won't take a computer that doesn't have LAN capability built
into the motherboard. I've built 2 computers and both have onboard LAN.
That's the way I want to keep it in the future.
I guess I've been lucky!
Bob
DanG wrote:
Hi folks,
Can I get some people’s recommendations on PCI/PNP network
cards that run very stable under Linux 2.4. I hear the Intel 10/100
eepro based cards are good but are a little more costly. What about
D-Link, Realtek, Linksys etc for $10-15 cards. I am only looking for
10/100 Mbit cards. Do not even begin to recommend 3com 905 based cards
which is the cause of my headaches currently with Fedora J.
Thanks,
Dan
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Bob Cochran
Greenbelt, Maryland, USA
http://greenbeltcomputer.biz/