There has been some know concerns using Intel NIC cards with IMail and other
NIC card intensive applications.  If you substitute your Intel's out with
the 3Com 3C980C-TXM 'server' rated NIC card you'll have better performance
with the advanced features of  'bi-directional load balancing'.  It also has
self-healing drivers and supports multiple virtual LAN's.  Oh and the
feature that I like is the ability to 'HOT Swap' the card out incase there
is a failure.

~Rick

> I'll try putting in new network cards.  I'm having the same problem
> with both new machines and they are using a regular Linksys card.
> I know, go 3Com.  But I've got about 25 of those Linksys cards in use now
> (I bought a case of them) and others had work.  Come to think of it, some
> may not have....
>
> I'll give this a try.  Is the 3com 3C905-x still "the card" to use?
> Last time I bought 3coms and linksys were about 2 years ago.
> Bought a whole lot so all machines would be the same.....
>
> Thanks
>
> Chris
>

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