I had great trouble in several machines with this card and I would not use
it under Linux anymore.

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
Patrick Kelso
Sent: Monday, May 20, 2002 6:42 PM
To: Crossfire; Graeme Robinson
Cc: Amanda Wynne; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [SLUG] Cheap network cards?


On Wednesday 18 September 2002 10:04, Crossfire wrote:
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>
> Just realise that the rtl8139's are simplistic cards (hence their
> compatibility), but you trade off their simplicity against the amount
> of CPU time in the host they burn.
>
> [One of the reasons why getting rid of the RTL8139 gave such a
> dramatic performance increase was we were using it in a K6-200...]
>
> Personally, I'll only use RTL8139s when I can't use anything else.
>
> If you want to be stubborn and avoid the FA310s, then go second-hand
> hunting for 3c905s, EEPro100s and DEC 21x40s (Tulip).  I got my 3c905s
> via the markets for around $25-60 each.  My DEC 21x40s I got for $10
> each.

If your prepared to spend $40 on a card, I recommend the D-link DFE-530TX,
we
sell them @ my work, and I use them a lot for Diskless X-terms, as they are
the cheapest network card that can take a bootprom. Not sure what Linux
kernels support it though, as I use was using BSD at the time.


Patrick

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