Re: Ethernet Card Recommendations?

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On 09/23/2010 07:14 PM, KC8LDO wrote:
> I'm looking at adding in a PCI Ethernet card to experiment with Ethernet
> bridging using the motherboard gigabit chipset with it. The motherboard
> chipset seems to be working OK and I would like a recommendation for an add
> in card that is known to work fine with Linux. A 10/100 or a 10/100/1000
> card would be fine. I don't need anything fancy but it has to have a low
> profile bracket to fit in a Gateway or HP slimline case.
>
> Regards;
>
> Leland C. Scott
> KC8LDO
>
There are many low profile Intel based ether cards for
very little money. Most intel ether cards are supported
in Linux.
Just visit your nearest Frys Electronics. They always have
a large selection of pci cards.
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