cheap low-profile pci ethernet adapters
Robert L Cochran
cochranb at speakeasy.net
Wed Jan 19 04:22:03 UTC 2005
I needed one of these 2 weeks ago. A friend brought me his computer and
asked me to install Fedora Core 3 on it. His box is an old Dell
Dimension 300 Mhz system and it didn't have a network card in it. I had
bought a CompUSA 10/100 low profile card about 2 years ago in case a day
like this happened. I reached into my toolbox, took out the small
bubblewrapped bundle, and installed the card. Yes, it is a Realtek 8139
chipset. I paid about $15 for the card after sales tax.
I was able to do an NFS install of Fedora Core 3 just fine. There was no
problem getting the networking bits running. My friend is happily
Fedora-ing away now using his home network.
Anoher very good card brand is Hawking Techology.
Bob Cochran
Matt Morgan wrote:
>I'm setting up a small home server. I got a low-power VIA box; the
>case is skinny and handles low-profile PCI cards only, and I need a
>second ethernet adapter for routing.
>
>Searching on Froogle.com I find a lot of low-profile ethernet cards
>but the ones I recognize are not really cheap. On the other hand, the
>Startech ST100SLP:
>
>http://www.startech.com/ProductSpecs/ST100SLP.htm
>
>is very inexpensive (about $10 US), comes up prominently in a lot of
>my searches, and claims to support Linux. However, searches for that
>card and "Fedora Core" turn up nothing. Does anybody know if this
>works well/easily in FC3? Or is this brand generally OK? I've never
>heard of them.
>
>If anyone has a recommendation for another low-profile PCI ethernet
>adapter, let me know.
>
>Thanks a lot,
>Matt
>
>
>
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