Re: LAN CARD for FreeBSD

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Author: Wayne Davis
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To: Main PLUG discussion list
Subject: Re: LAN CARD for FreeBSD
My main system is Kubuntu. I put together a FreeNAS box and I am having
a rather odd issue. After a few minutes of sending data to the server
the NIC card somehow disconnects and goes brain-dead. Ifconfig shows it
is still connected but it isn't. Have to go in and reassign the
interface and have it grab a IP again. I figured that the card is going
postal. I could be wrong, but it is a easy attempt. I tried TRENDNET
card and it was not recognized AT ALL. SOOoo.... I guess I'll give a
linksys a shot.


Terse? Which is easier? Get to the point or... the above.

Dan Lund wrote:
> and a linux group is the best place to ask a terse question such as this?
>
> I'd go with a simple Linksys, though I'd not a BSD person but it seems
> like a safe common hardware bet.
>
> On Dec 12, 2007 7:26 PM, Wayne Davis <> wrote:
>
>> I need a CHEAP lan card that is compatible with FREEBSD (FreeNAS ACTUALLY)
>>
>> Suggestions? 10/100/1000 or 10/100
>>
>> TIA
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