Alex
We're using a 3com 3c515 10/100 Mbps ISA NIC at work on a legacy system.
However, they are not real easy to come by.
Black Box has them for $147. Use www.pricewatch.com for other vendors.
I searched for an Intel 10/100 Mbps ISA NIC without success.
If you do use the 3c515, the person who wrote most of the ethernet drivers
has source posted on his website for the NIC.
----- Original Message -----
From: Alexander Daniloff
Hello Linux folks! I need to connect my junky 486-DX2 PC to my 100Mbit network. Unfortunatelly I couldn't find ISA 10/100 NIC. Looks like they don't exist. I can't use 10/100 PCI NIC since 486-DX2 motherboard doesn't have PCI slots. On my network I use 10/100 Hub and all other computers have 10/100 Mbit PCI NICs as well. If I install ISA 10 Mbit network card in this old junk PC will it slow down my whole network?
Thanks for any suggestions and your time, Alex
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