Recommendations for 10/100bT pcmcia cards for linux?
Derek Martin
dmartin at LanCity.COM
Thu Jul 29 16:58:10 EDT 1999
On Thu, 29 Jul 1999, Blake Parker wrote:
> Subject: Re: Recommendations for 10/100bT pcmcia cards for linux?
>
>
> > What card do you recommend? Perhaps more important, what should I avoid?
>
> I've found that sticking with 3com cards is a no-fail (usually) way to go.
> I know they make a 10/100 pcmcia card that should work fine. For real
> documentation and info, I'd suggest going through the details in the
> pcmcia-cs package. I've also had a good deal of succes with Xircom cards,
> though I've only used 10BT models. My $0.02.
>
> Brian Conway
> dogbert at clue4all.net
I'm using a xircom card too... at 100Mb. It autosenses nicely when I'm on
a slower network too (I use it to plug in to the various networks here to
see what's going on).
I do hear from some co-workers though, that it doesn't work too well on
earlier versions of redhat. I'm using 6.0 and it hasn't given me
any trouble.
Derek D. Martin | UNIX System Administrator
d_martin at worldnet.att.net | dmartin at lancity.com
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