The only other mentionable NuBus Ethernet cards I have employed have been
Sonic Systems 10bT and also a 10/100bT Fast card of theirs, and  a Dayna
FastEthernet 10/100bT LC in a Performa 475 w/ full 040 and chip to 33Mhz.
All the remaining NuBus Ethernet NICs I have used have been Asant� MacCon3
NuBus with RJ-45, AUI and BNC connectors.

I just wish I had a pile of the 100bT NuBus cards lying around. They aren't
PCI 100bT but they are indeed faster than 10bT.

-- 
Paul/.
95 black 3000GT VR-4
98 VFR800F, TBR aluminum hi exit
formerly reasonable and prudent


on 10/30/02 1:21 PM, Kris Jones at [EMAIL PROTECTED] scribbled:

>> I have a pile of Asante and Cabletron network cards (nubus 10baseT).
>> 
>> For a Mac IIci, does anyone have an opinion on which one is the best?
> 
> Asante. I think they have more accessable drivers. Well, until they were
> bought by Intel, that is.
> 
> Farallon and Asante are my faves. Everyone else is just "3rd Party" IMHO.


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