I'm doing well with the Linksys 32-bit "instant gigabit" card. .It's cheap --
like $ 70 US -- and based on a National Semiconductor Chip for which drivers
are included in at least RedHat 9 and Mandrake 9.2. My only complaint is that
the Linux drivers don't seem to support Jumbo Frames (although
On Fri, 28 Nov 2003, C.Lee Taylor wrote:
> Greetings ...
>
> I hate to ask these questions, but I dought I will get a straight
> answer from an Salesmen ...
>
> I am looking at putting gigabit in as a back bone for a few Linux
> servers, but I have used an Accton Gigabit ethernet card with
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Greetings ...
I hate to ask these questions, but I dought I will get a straight
answer from an Salesmen ...
I am looking at putting gigabit in as a
Use the intel one for 100% stability. The netgear ones do work
and are cheaper, but for core resources, choose Intel.
John N.
CSI
On Fri, 28 Nov 2003, Joe Cipale wrote:
> "C.Lee Taylor" wrote:
> >
> > Greetings ...
> >
> > I hate to ask these questions, but I dought I will get a stra
intel pro / 1000 MT DUAL or SINGLE
i've three ports (SINGLE+DUAL) without any problem on the same server. how
much is expensive/cheap? depends on your budget :=)
redhat 9.0 + samba 3.0.0 working for 200 user on 24 computers (w2k)
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Ing. Romy Perez Moreno
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"C.Lee Taylor" wrote:
>
> Greetings ...
>
> I hate to ask these questions, but I dought I will get a straight
> answer from an Salesmen ...
>
> I am looking at putting gigabit in as a back bone for a few Linux
> servers, but I have used an Accton Gigabit ethernet card with RedHat
> 8.0/9
Greetings ...
I hate to ask these questions, but I dought I will get a straight
answer from an Salesmen ...
I am looking at putting gigabit in as a back bone for a few Linux
servers, but I have used an Accton Gigabit ethernet card with RedHat
8.0/9 and found it a little unstable ... do a