If you still have a choice then my general advise would be:

1) Go for 100Mbit NICs for the server as well as for the terminals
2) Use switches instead of HUBs
3) Make sure the NICs have room for a boot EEPROM
4) Find out at rom-o-matic which brands and models are supported

Success,
Wouter


On 06-Mar-03 Jarod Kernel wrote:
> Hi,
> I'am building a LTSP lab in my school. I would like to know what
> kind of network device could I use for the server? Is there a
> powerfull device to use or this is not important?
> Thanks!
> Enrico
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