On Tue, 20 Nov 2001, Minh Van Le wrote: > Has anybody configured 3 or 4 nics to work under Linux ?
Should be relatively easy, I've never had the need to do more than 3 though. It's possibly a matter of plugging in one at a time and also a bit of slot swapping to find out which combination works with your motherboard. Yes, sadly the position of the cards plays a part in the success. > > I'm trying to make a decision between possibly having 3 or 4 10mbit > RealTek PCI nics (at $20 each), or purchasing the D-Link 4-Port PCIBUS > 10/100 NIC DFE-570TX ($499.70AUD at everythinglinux.com.au). I'm sure you can get cheap 4 port hubs for less than $100 heck I might even trade you one myself, I need some extra ports so might go for something bigger. I got my netgear 4 port 10M hub for $99 (that is before we stocked them). It's a couple of years old so maybe $50 - make an offer You'll still need to get a couple of network cards though. > Also afaik there're problems with the NetGear FA311s with 2.4.x ? and > people have suggested use of FA310s instead. Is this true ? The FA310 uses the tulip chipset (no probs from RH6.2 up), the FA311 uses the natsemi chipset which wasn't supported in RH till 7.1 but can easily be dealt with by going to www.scyld.com (Donald Becker's site) for the latest network driver kits. > What's the difference between OEM and Retail pricing ? It seems to me > that OEM labeled hardware are cheaper than Retail labeled hardware. The > retail FA310 are $50.80, and OEM are $35.00 as advertised from > everythinglinux.com.au. Literally OEM is "Original Equipment Manufacturer" ie it's meant to be for people building complete systems for onward sale. It is assumed you know what you're doing and don't need the manuals and silly "bundle" deals. EG with a CD writer you might get a number of CD writing utilities that "normally cost 100's of dollars but all for free" bundled in. The catch is it's usually all Windows software so apart from the manuals there's not much difference. We do get Windows people buying from EverythingLinux who can appreciate the retail box. Oh, in case you haven't worked it out I work in the same office. -- ---<GRiP>--- Web: www.arcadia.au.com/gripz Phone/fax: 02 4950 1194 Mobile: 0408 686 201 -- SLUG - Sydney Linux User Group Mailing List - http://slug.org.au/ More Info: http://lists.slug.org.au/listinfo/slug
