I use 3COM 3c905TX-M PXE enabled cards (the -M means MANAGED - that is the key) for my 
RIS installs. They work fine. Just plug one in, turn on the machine, and tell it to 
boot from the network when the card prompts you.

-----Original Message-----
From: Leonard Lee [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, April 30, 2002 2:34 PM
To: NT 2000 Discussions
Subject: Network Card and PXE


I am just getting around to trying out Windows 2000 RIS in a test
environment.  As I am working thur the implementation, I find that none of
my network cards are PXE capable and they are not listed in the RBFG.exe
program....so, I will need to buy a card that is either PXE capable or on
the list of supported cards in the RBFG.exe program.   I have two questions:

1.  What do you all recommand for a PXE enabled card to buy?
2.  If I were to buy one of the supported cards on the RBFG.exe, which one
should I buy?

Thanks in advanced,
Leonard Lee


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