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Re: 10/100 LAN card



re: the 3com cards - i have a 3CSOHO100-TX, which seems to use the 3c90x
driver, but with a patch (see
http://www.uow.edu.au/~andrewm/linux/3c59x-2.3-changelog.txt).  question:
i'm a newbie and have no idea how to install this driver.  any help would
be greatly appreciated.

thanks,

-b

On Mon, 20 Nov 2000, Phil Brutsche wrote:

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> A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far way, someone said...
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> > Curious question for you all.  What's the best 10/100 LAN card for
> > Linux.  Currently, I'm using a tulip (Netgear something or another).
> 
> I've had nothing but good luck with tulip cards, and all are well
> supported.  Personally, I wouldn't switch :)
> 
> I've had good experiences with RTL-8139 based cards, but quite a few
> people will disagree with me, on debian-user and otherwise :)
> 
> 3com's 3c905, 3c905b, 3c905c cards work well.  I've heard that Intel's
> EtherExpress PRO/100 (the eepro100 driver) work well, too.
> 
> > I would like it to have good linux support and have fast transfer
> > rates and be stable and all that good stuff.  Perferably nothing over
> > $150.
> 
> The only thing I can think of > $150 US is a 4-port ethernet card :)
> 
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