Which NICs would be best.

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Author: Barnett, Blake
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Subject: Which NICs would be best.
I don't know about benchmarks or anything, but I know that they are pretty
widely supported and are good quality cards. We used many of them at a PC
manufacturing company I worked for at one time.

* Blake


-----Original Message-----
From: Mark Berkwitt [mailto:mark.berkwitt@home.com]
Sent: Tuesday, July 11, 2000 8:51 PM
To:
Subject: Re: Which NICs would be best.


I mentioned to a friend my interest in acquiring a pair of good NICs.
He offered 3 of his made by DLINK. Atleast one of then, perhaps all,
are the model 530TX. Any idea how well these cards perform?

wrote:
>
> My experience has been that 3Com makes a dandy 'munitions
> grade' nic. Easy to find, widely supported, very reliable -
> particularly the Etherlink III series. My firewall has a
> 3C595 that came with the box and a 3C509, FWIW. I really
> like the 'Intel Pro100B' for stuff that matters.
>
> A quick web search sez the RealTek 8029 chipset is very much
> like the Ne2000. If you've got 'em just sitting there
> looking at you I'd use them.
>
> P.S. I wouldn't be too quick to criticize any hardware just
> 'cause it appears to make Win9x crash and burn. You might
> want to boot into 'safe mode' and delete references to
> network hardware from the registry then plug'n'pray again.
> If/when it refuses to acknowlege hardware, take a look under
> 'unknown devices' too... (Gawd, how I loath MS engineers -
> "Locating driver for Unknown Hardware.")
>
> Steve
>
> Mark Berkwitt wrote:
> >
> >
> > I have 2 PCs and would like to set up a network at home.
> >
> > I have a 3com etherlink (ISA) I've been using for a while and 2 other
> > PCI NICs, sitting unused, based on the
> > RealTek 8029 chipset. Currently, the 3com is used with my cable-modem.
> > I tried installing either of the 8029 NICs and upon booting made my
> > win98 partition unstable. Each time I would boot I would get about as
> > far as the login window and soon after the machine would reboot. I
> > took
> > them out and then had to search for new hardware in w98 to get my 3com
> > nic to work again. I suppose if I'm determined to create this network
> > I'd better buy 2 new nics that won't fight eachother.
> > Any you would recommend???
> >
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