[UCLA-LUG] Network cards....
De Tavio Crudup
dcrudup@pacbell.net
Sat, 4 Sep 1999 20:48:05 -0700
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Hi Group,
I am in the process of researching network cards for my =
linux box and my win98 box. I would like to get the same type of cards =
for both. I was at Fry's and came across a card from Netgear. A FA310TX. =
This card is PCI PnP 100Base-T. On the box it listed linux as a =
supported OS. I saw the same for a card from Linksys (LNEPCI2T). Please =
correct me if I am wrong, but I didn't think linux supported PCI PnP. =
For all of you out there who have working network card in your linux =
box, I would like to know what type of cards you are using.
THX
De Tavio
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THX
De Tavio