RE: Recommendations for quad port 64bit pci 10/100 cards , Reliability

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	Hello Dani , inline .

On Thu, 14 Mar 2002, Roisman, Dani wrote:
> I've used D-Link DFE570TX cards. they're 32Bit, not 64Bit.  They have 100%
> real tulip 21143, but I've seen some issues with high packet-per-second
> traffic ( >50Kpps per interface).
	Yup , know about them .  The MB I want to use it with has a funky
	stipulation that if any card in the 64bit pci bus is 32bit it will
	limit the data transfer on all cards in the bus to 32bit .  iirc .
	This MB has only 64bit pci slots (well there is one -at- slot) .

> If you have some more $$$ to spend and want commercial support for the NIC
> driver, you can get a very similar card from Znyz http://www.znyx.com/ -
> I've heard goo things about them.
	The problem is I have been unable to find a distributor for those
	boards .  Anyone have a resorce or url ?  I also have heard that
	either of the eepro100/e100 driver have been having difficulties
	on some MB/Bios combinations .  I would sure like to hear
	differant .  Tia ,  JimL

> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Mr. James W. Laferriere [mailto:babydr@baby-dragons.com]
> > Sent: Thursday, March 14, 2002 12:48 PM
> > To: Linux networking maillist
> > Subject: Recommendations for quad port 64bit pci 10/100 cards ,
> > Reliability
> > 	Hello All ,  I am looking for recommendations for quad
> > port 64bit
> > 	pci 10/100 cards .  I am mostly concerned with Reliability under
> > 	linux .  All recomemndations welcome .  Tia ,  JimL

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