Yes, the network adapter is part of the nforce2 chipset, not an external
realtek chip or something, though I seem to remember it being autodetected
as a realtek at one time.  I'm certain though, that when I ran linux on this
machine a while back it used the nforce kernel driver.

Thanks,
Chris  

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Phil Stracchino [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> Sent: Saturday, 23 July, 2005 17:41
> To: Chris Lee
> Cc: bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.net
> Subject: Re: [Bacula-users] Win32 client drops connection
> 
> Chris Lee wrote:
> > I have a win32 machine whose motherboard (nforce2) has 
> onboard 10/100
> > ethernet.  I'll try to test this in the near future, but 
> currently I'm using
> > a 3com card in that machine.
> 
> The key factor is, is it an *nVidia* onboard 10/100?
> 
> 
> -- 
>  Phil Stracchino       [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>     Renaissance Man, Unix generalist, Perl hacker
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