There is an Intel dual NIC available for 2.5k

I buy from Richie street. Also in Bangalore. I am sure you will get in
Hyd as well.

I wonder why no one in LUG knows this.

You can put two of them in two PCI and you get 5 NICs right?

-Girish

On Wed, Jan 30, 2013 at 8:11 PM, Arun Khan <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Wed, Jan 30, 2013 at 7:27 PM, Ravi Kumar Tenneti <[email protected]> 
> wrote:
>
>>
>> I would like to know from this list if anybody has used ZeroShell (
>> http://www.zeroshell.net/)
>
> Yes.  It is awesome.  I am using it in my office and have also
> deployed it at a few client sites using PCEngines ALIX boards (3
> NICs).
>
>> I am trying to add two ISP connections and distribute the same to all the
>> users in an Organization.
>>
>> But the following problems are encountered:
>>
>> 1. Most of the systems are having One ethernet (which is onboard) and only
>> one PCI slot.
>
> What kind of form factor boards are you using?  Most microATX do have
> couple of PCI-e slots and you can put PCI-e NICs in them.
>
>> 2. In the market getting Dual NIC is becoming difficult and also want to
>> know - if anybody tried differently.
>
> In Mumbai, they are available but the cost is not worth it.
>
> You can get quad port (used) Gb NICs on ebay.us for under USD100.
> Ping your US based friends to ship one to you.  Avoid direct India
> shipments from the vendor; S&H charges are on the high side usually.
>
> Soekris quad / dual port PCI cards are also a good option if fast
> ethernet is good enough for you.
>
> As an alternate you can try good quality USB > RJ45 adapters but I
> would not recommend them for office use.
>
> HTH,
> -- Arun Khan
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