> Maybe someone could retrofit this?
> 
> http://mailman.3ti.be/pipermail/clusterknoppix/2003-September/ 
> 000084.html
> Direct link: http://mailman.3ti.be/pipermail/clusterknoppix/ 
> attachments/20030923/8ebb3ddf/bcm4400-1.0.1.tar.obj

i'm not going to do that.  especially for a product that i've
got to stand behind.

i've written drivers for hardware with linux source and no specs.
although that particular hardware was beautifully designed, and
i had full vendor support, it was still pretty difficult without proper
documentation.

from what i understand, the broadcom chips are quirky and have
a long list of errata.  i'm not good enough at guessing what
sweet bits i need to put where to keep a moody thing like that
happy.

sorry.

if you have a desktop motherboard with 1x pcie available,
i'd personally recommend the intel pro 1000/PT.
http://www.tigerdirect.com/applications/SearchTools/item-details.asp?EdpNo=2276643&CatId=200
they're about $34.  i have two of them in my cpu server at
home.

- erik

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