On 1 Jun 2005, at 21:34, Tulio Guimar�es da Silva wrote:
Hi Ben,
We have some of this card here at work, but we couldn�t test�em
yet because the supposed host servers (HP DL380) didn�t recognize
them. That seems to be a BIOS-related problem, though we�re using
the newest one.
Err, I guess this doesn�t help much, does it? :P Well, anyway, if
you use a ML380 you already know what to expect. ;)
Have luck, :)
Thanks. No, this will be used on a Gigabyte K7T266-Pro mainboard.
Ben
Tulio
Ben Stuyts wrote:
Hi,
I sent this originally to the -stable list, but maybe I will have
better luck here:
I am about to upgrade one of our servers (running 4-stable) with
a 1000Base-T network card, and the 3Com 3C996B-T looks
interesting. This is for a small office server (e-mail, files,
printers, webserver) serving about 25 pc's running a variety of
Win2K, FreeBSD and Mac OS X.
I found some messages in the past indicating there were some
problems with this card on FreeBSD. Are these problems solved? I
also did not see this exact card in the hardware list, although
the 3c996-SX and 3c996-T are mentioned.
Otherwise, any recommendations?
With kind regards,
Ben
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