>The e100 driver from intel claims to support these cards (the 100 S
>desktop adaptor, that is), but in fact the drivers lock up under heavy
>UDP load (at least they do for me in 2.2.19). It seems to only be a
>problem with these newer cards, the e100 is solid with older cards
>(and things
The e100 driver from intel claims to support these cards (the 100 S
desktop adaptor, that is), but in fact the drivers lock up under heavy
UDP load (at least they do for me in 2.2.19). It seems to only be a
problem with these newer cards, the e100 is solid with older cards
(and things like the
> FWIW, I believe Intel's Linux drivers will support this card under
> 2.4, and I believe (not 100% certain on this) that they're GPL. I'll
> have to check on that.
The e100 driver from intel claims to support these cards (the 100 S
desktop adaptor, that is), but in fact the drivers lock up
FWIW, I believe Intel's Linux drivers will support this card under
2.4, and I believe (not 100% certain on this) that they're GPL. I'll
have to check on that.
The e100 driver from intel claims to support these cards (the 100 S
desktop adaptor, that is), but in fact the drivers lock up under
> Hey all,
> I just had an eepro/100 S delivered to me. I haven't dug through specs
> yet, but has anyone looke at this? Supposedly has a 3DES ASIC built in to
> the core.
>
> Any way we can use it?
Good question. I've been wondering how exactly that ASIC would even benefit
Windows users.
Hey all,
I just had an eepro/100 S delivered to me. I haven't dug through specs
yet, but has anyone looke at this? Supposedly has a 3DES ASIC built in to
the core.
Any way we can use it?
--
Tim Hockin
Systems Software Engineer
Sun Microsystems, Cobalt Server Appliances
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Hey all,
I just had an eepro/100 S delivered to me. I haven't dug through specs
yet, but has anyone looke at this? Supposedly has a 3DES ASIC built in to
the core.
Any way we can use it?
--
Tim Hockin
Systems Software Engineer
Sun Microsystems, Cobalt Server Appliances
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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To
Hey all,
I just had an eepro/100 S delivered to me. I haven't dug through specs
yet, but has anyone looke at this? Supposedly has a 3DES ASIC built in to
the core.
Any way we can use it?
Good question. I've been wondering how exactly that ASIC would even benefit
Windows users.
Should
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