On Sun, 9 Jan 2005, Kevin Mark wrote:
> On Sun, Jan 09, 2005 at 10:10:03AM +, Chris Evans wrote:
> > In relation to debugging my DNS lookup woes (see other posts!) I'm
> > going to buy a spare PCI ethernet card. Since my firewall machine is
> > tiny and quiet, it only has one PCI slot so I'
On Sun, Jan 09, 2005 at 10:10:03AM +, Chris Evans wrote:
> In relation to debugging my DNS lookup woes (see other posts!) I'm
> going to buy a spare PCI ethernet card. Since my firewall machine is
> tiny and quiet, it only has one PCI slot so I'd like to get a
> multiport, ideally four port, c
On Sun, 2005-01-09 at 10:10 +, Chris Evans wrote:
> In relation to debugging my DNS lookup woes (see other posts!) I'm
> going to buy a spare PCI ethernet card. Since my firewall machine is
> tiny and quiet, it only has one PCI slot so I'd like to get a
> multiport, ideally four port, card. S
In relation to debugging my DNS lookup woes (see other posts!) I'm
going to buy a spare PCI ethernet card. Since my firewall machine is
tiny and quiet, it only has one PCI slot so I'd like to get a
multiport, ideally four port, card. Some time back people recommended
the Intel Pro multiport cards
Well, I can tell you that I managed to get the Adaptec ANA-6922A/TX working
(2-port
version of this card?). I did have to modify the latest tulip driver to get it
to work
though.
"Walter L. Preuninger II" wrote:
> I'm looking around for an efficient, not to expensive, 10/100 BT Ethernet
> adapt
I'm looking around for an efficient, not to expensive, 10/100 BT Ethernet
adapter with 4 ports.
I currently have an 2 SMC 9334BDT/SC in a Debian 2.0(2.0.34) machine using
the 'Tulip' driver.
I really want to put 3-4 port cards in a mojo machine (12 network
interfaces), and am looking at the Adapt
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