Hi mate,

The realtek 8139 chipset PCI cards nearly always work.  My 7220/200 was a bit fiddly 
at first, but works a treat after that.

The drivers are available from here: 
http://www.realtek.com.tw/downloads/downloads1-3.aspx?series=16&Software=True#16Others.

Please note that you need OS 8.5 or above.  I use 8.5, and it works fine.

Down here in Oz, the cards are a mere AUD$12 or so.  One word of warning though - you 
need to make sure the card is very generic.  Download the Mac driver, and have a read 
of the documentation.  You will see what I mean.  I got a Sitecom card last time, and 
it refused to work.  Then I got a Skymaster and it worked perfectly.

I use my PM on the Internet, along with an iMac and 1/2 dozen PCs via a Netgear 
Firewall over Cable.  It all works just fine.

Good luck.

Gavin


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