I like pricewatch when I'm shopping for the best price, but for most of my accessories I buy from <A HREF="http://www.necx.com"><A HREF="http://www.necx.com</A">http://www.necx.com</A</A>>. They are competitive, and once you set up an account with them all you need is your login and password, the credit card transaction is a one-time deal on a secure server. The card I bought was a Kingston kne40t and was $32.95. cbebber@infinet-is.com wrote:
On Thu 25 Jun at 21:04:33 -0500 satan3@home.com done said:
I got a DEC 21041 based card, because from the brief amount of research I did it seemed the DEC tulip driver was a good choice for linux. I just compiled a fresh kernel with ethernet and DEC tulip support compiled in, and IP accounting so I could run a network monitor in place of the modem lights I was used to. Then I set up my networking device in YaST, and bam, I was online. It was real easy.
So where did you pick up this little feller? Did you get it online via like a pricewatch.com-esque site or what? And if you don't mind me asking, how much did it end up running you? (You don't have to answer that if you don't want). (Hell, I guess you don't have to answer ANY of those if you don't want!) :)
-Charlie
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