----- Original Message -----
From: Michael Hipp <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, February 22, 2002 7:41 AM
Subject: Re: Fast NIC for server?


> You're exactly correct. I do backups on my home lan here and it takes a
> goodly time to move 1-2G even at 100Mbps. That said, my question regards a
> server I'm building for a small business client and the fact that 3Com
> costs 3x LinkSys ($15 vs $45US) doesn't matter much.
>
> 99% of the network gear I buy is LinkSys. The stuff just works and cheap
> too.
>
> When is it worthwhile to put 2 NICs in a server? I hadn't considered that
> for this (small) server.
>
> Bill Day wrote:
> > My question, to that outside world unless you really have some huge pipe
> > coming in (cable/dsl dont come close) then a 10Mb card should be ample.
> > Inside your LAN 100Mbit cards are excellent especailly for head to head
> > gaming etc.  But as  soon as you point that card toward the internet,
via
> > your gateway its not going to matter in the slightest, because you
> > internet cant even begin to use the 10Mbit card.
> >
> > With all that said just slap a couple of PCI nics in the server (3Com
for
> > my recommends- you will get what you pay for with cheap nics)
> > and run them.
>

My total experience is 2 machines with el cheapo NetGear FA310TX, and they
work like champ on Winx or linux (stock tulip driver).

Thanks,
Collins

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