Okay a followup to my original message here. (I usually email as I think
of things.) When I configure the cards with IP addresses: how will that
work with the dynamic IP assigned my modem by my ISP? Is there a
network/ethernet/LAN howto I can read? Is there anyone who would be
willing to help me out here? This is all new and different to me as I have
never done networking before. I have a basic idea, but as far as actually
setting it up and using it and don't know where to start.

Thanks,
Joseph

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On Wed, 5 Aug 1998, Joseph Martin wrote:

::Hello,
::      A friend gave me three ethernet cards to use. They are old 10Mbs
::cards, but they should still work. (Or is 10Mbs still good?) My question
::is what driver should I compile into the kernel? The cards are made by
::ArtiSoft. They front of the manual says they are "AE-2/C & AE-2/T"
::ethernet adapters. The manual says they have Novell NE2000 hardware
::compatibility. I think I saw that mentioned in the kernel config. Here is
::my question. The guy that gave me the cards said to keep them in the
::default ArtiSoft mode. Is there an ArtiSoft compatible card listed in the
::kernel config or would it be best to switch them to NE2000?
::
::Thanks,
::Joseph
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