I have had success with Intel EtherExpress 100 B, or any PCI card based on the DEC 24x4x (tulip) chip (Accton Cheetah, Kingston 100?). The drivers in 2.0.33 work right out of the box. Hope this helps. -- Arun Khan At 04:05 PM 98/05/07 -0500, you wrote:
Cable access finally becomes available in my area this month. I'm already stuck renting a modem from the supplier, I would just as soon buy my own ethernet card instead of paying the cable co. an extra $50. Ethernet is a new thing for me, and all the cable co. said was that it had to be 10BT. I looked at www.pricewatch.com, and found several 32 bit pci cards cheap. Will linux support all ethernet cards or do I need to narrow my search? Are there any cards that any of you would recommend or condemn? Thanks in advance.
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