I've heard of those -- they're the cards that support the NIC-to-NIC
transfer, right?  Does anyone know if that's compatible with the CBQ code,
or other shaping code?

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tani hosokawa
river styx internet

On Tue, 6 Apr 1999, Tim Fletcher wrote:

> > DEC tulip NIC's are good, unless you sart buying things like gigabit
> > / ATM cards
> 
> What I ment to say (I was in a hurry this mornign), was that the dec tulip
> chip based network cards are well thought of and the one I have (dlink) is
> stable and fast. There are problems with some of the newer clone chips but
> Don Becker knows alot more about that than I do. I got my tulip NIC for �3
> from a computer fair :).
> 
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