I am not sure that 3com cards have mac drivers.  Farrallon makes good cards,
as Asante.  If you can find a used Kingston they are good also.
I know some of the Allied Tyneson cards have mac drivers as well.  We have
had good luck with D-Link however.

David Stillman wrote:

> Gary:
>
> Not to be too rude, but D-Link equipment is crap.  It is the cheapest
> you can buy at electronics stores, with rebate frequently making it
> free.  I would recommend getting a 3Com 10/100 network card.  They
> provide much higher performance, and are worth the extra price

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