Re: PCI ethernet card for CentOS

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David Sommerseth wrote:

> You can probably find pretty decent Intel EtherExpress PRO/100 cards,
> which
> really has an incomparable quality.  As you're talking about the WRT54GL,
> you
> don't need to think about 1Gbit cards.  Which makes the PRO/100 cards
> optimal.

Thanks very much.
I wasn't sure if there was any point in going for a gigabit card.

I've been very impressed with the Intel ethernet adaptors in my laptops,
though I was a bit surprised I had to hunt around 
for both Windows and Fedora drivers for my current Thinkpad T60,
with an Intel 82573L Gigabit Ethernet Controller,
although once I found them it has worked perfectly.


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