... Actually, the Intel Pro/100+ NIC with the 82559 Controller chip
supports 802.1q VLAN-aware communications.

I believe the original poster was asking about what specific Intel NICs
support 802.1q VLAN management at the workstation.

In any case, check out the following link, and look for drivers from
there.

http://www.intel.com/network/connectivity/products/pro100mgmt.htm


-Mark
BTW- Some Intel NICs appear to only support ISL encapsulation, while
others look like they only support .1q encapsulation.  Be sure to look
closely!

-----Original Message-----
From: puro prasad [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Monday, November 25, 2002 1:17 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: off topic: Win2K 802.1q support? [7:57979]

Hi,
VLANs are NOT created on the PC. U need to create them on a switch. 
if ur connecting the win2k box to an access port on the switch, no
special
lan card is required. What u have should work.
802.1q is a trunking protocol which will allow a trunk to carry more
than
one VLANs. Theres nothing like 802.1q VLAN.




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