On Wednesday, April 21, 2004, at 09:04 PM, Jack Gallemore wrote:
Another quick question:
Do the EN/SC's have poor performance or is the connection unreliable? Most of the hacks seem to go with an internet NIC as opposed to a EN/SC. Is this simply aesetics or is there a real issue with networking?
Additionally, has anyone done a dual-NIC (multi-port trunking, fail-over, or load-balancing) on a compact?
Jack
I have only used the Asante EN/SC with a Classic II. I used it on a "big boys" network at work. I never had a problem with it. I never measured how fast it works. I'm not sure that's an issue, with the available power and speed of a Classic II :-)
I *always* use a pds or nubus NIC if I can. They where (are?) much cheaper than an EN/SC, and are built -in and therefore neater.
The second part of your question is lost on me, but sounds like a job for a headless IIci :-)
John
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