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Adding a ethernet card to PERFORMA6400
I've included the help from the kernel configuration for the three drivers: Generic DECchip & DIGITAL EtherWORKS PCI/EISA CONFIG_DE4X5 This is support for the DIGITAL series of PCI/EISA Ethernet cards. These include the DE425, DE434, DE435, DE450 and DE500 models. If you have a network card of this type,

Tulip chip ethernet cards under Mac OS 7/8/9?
As for benchmarks and test with the nForce ethernet and PCI ethernet cards, I have not seen any on the web. I rather have the Asus KT266A board over the nForce board. The Asus board outperforms the nForce board. Except for sound and video, I rather have onboard hardware ethernet, modem, firewire, USB.

Ethernet-PDS-No name-Card - Driver needed
Each computer has an ethernet card (3com) to which they are connected to a main server that gets our news information. Each computer also has a dialup internet connection, which we want to get rid of and hook up those computers up to the high speed lines through a router. There are other computers in the office

Configuring a I-Cubed Ethernet card in RISC OS 3.11 for TCP/IP
I've just acquired a D-Link DE-528CT PCI Ethernet card. It's one of those cheap Windows 10 Base-T/2 ones. Theoretically there's nothing to stop me installing it in my Tanzania-motherboard based Mac-clone, which doesn't already have on-board ethernet. What I want to know is - does anyone have generic 3rd party

plase help with ethernet card
I cant get my (slightly different) Farallon cards working (OS 7.6). Any ideas of what may be the problem? Thanks for your answer. I would like to share my cable internet connection with IPNetMonitor folder. They recommend two ethernet cards, that's why. MacOS7.6 had only the options 'alternate ethernet' and

Jornada 720 Ethernet PC Card: Is Linksys OK?
Henry Spencer he...@zoo.toronto.edu comp dcom lans ethernet In article <m3f5ghINN...@needmore.cs.utexas.edu> tom...@cs.utexas.edu (Thomas YC Woo) writes: I am wondering if there exists an ethernet interface card that: 1. allows its ethernet address to be dynamically configured (from within the OS, or by switches on

2 ethernet cards
Michael Gilbert mgilb...@eclipse.co.uk comp sys acorn hardware comp sys acorn networking In article <c644a77d4a%M...@freeserve.co.uk>, Mark Daniel <URL:mailto:M...@madsoft.freeserve.co.uk> wrote: Hi, I've just purchased an ethernet card second hand, it seems to work but it came with no manual or software (not even

SCSI PCMCIA Reader for Ethernet Use
Hallo! i'm an italian student and i have some problems with win98se and ethernet card. I configure the card in the right mode (including ip address and subnet mask) but when i try to connect to the Lan i have this message: "Impossible connect to the network", why? i installed more than one time win98se but i have

Supported Ethernet cards
Hello, Here is my problem, I can get a list of all the ethernet cards (mac addresses) currently in the system however i have not found a way to easily determine which card is for example a built in card and which one is a for ex. PCMCIA card. My main problem is with laptops where there might be a ethernet card

PCI-bus ethernet cards.
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tech who knows how to install an Ethernet card would help more. It also helps if the tech has the CD the version of Windows running on your system (You have to supply it) and a CD or diskettes with the drivers and possibly setup utility software for the Ethernet card. I've done more than a few installs of

Ethernet card and display
I'll be going with a DSL line in the near future via Telocity and am wondering which Ethernet card I should get for the least amount of hassles and best performance. I'm running W98; but also want to give LINUX a try at some point. I see cards priced from $10-90. I've checked the Net; but don't see any "reviews" of

Does Solaris X86 support Ethernet PCMCIA cards for notebooks?
PCI is faster than ISA so the peformance could be a little better. If you have a laptop, you need a "CardBus PC Card" or a PCMCIA (PC Card) Ethernet card (which of these depends on your laptop). 3Com, Linksys, Allied Telesyn, are three names that come to mind for Ethernet cards. Go here to see a lot of choices:

MP 3000 and multiple Ethernet cards
John
Gentile yjg...@cox.net alt macintosh I have a 6500 and have successfully installed 2 different ethernet cards. A few years ago I bought an Asante PCI card that worked just fine, but it needs the driver to work. It will not work with the basic Apple Ethernet extensions. Then I had to take it out to put in a USB

HP PCI Fast Ethernet Card
Chris De Herrera PDCChr...@aol.com microsoft public windowsce Hi, I have a list of Ethernet cards that are compatible and can be used for this technique on my Ethernet FAQ. -- Chris De Herrera AOL Windows CE Forum Consultant My Windows CE Website: http://members.aol.com/pdcchrisd Jeff Marek <jrma...@inficad.com>

200E/2 MCA Ethernet Card ADF NEEDED
annel...@freebsd.stanford.edu comp unix bsd freebsd misc Douglas Cook <co...@cs.byu.edu> wrote: I need to buy an Ethernet card, and I would just love to get a PCI 10/100 card that works with FreeBSD. It doesn't have to be the top of the line (not for a server), so I don't want to cough up the money for the

RCN Internet Cable: Ethernet Card Req. For PC ?
NO-S...@iname.com (Geoffrey Peters) writes: John Byrns <jby...@enteract.com> wrote: I am looking to buy a 10-base-T Ethernet card for Quadra 630 ... First, if I put a 10-base-T Ethernet card in the "comm slot", will that disable the "modem" port on the back of the computer? Yes. No, it will not disable the modem

PCI ethernet card?
N/A Description ADAPTER ERROR Probable Causes ADAPTER HARDWARE Failure Causes ADAPTER HARDWARE Recommended Actions IF ERROR PERSISTS, REPLACE ADAPTER CARD. Detail Data FILE NAME line: 139 file: srent_intr.c PCI ETHERNET STATISTICS 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 04EF 0000 0000 0000

Adding Ethernet Card to Performa 636CD
I'm going to be using one of my linux boxes to route between several ethernet segments. To do this, I'll be using multiple PCI 10/100 cards (SMC Etherpower II cards). I'm running RH 5.2, and I understand from the above-mentioned howtos how to get the cards detected using modules. My understanding is that I simply

hints on SMC network cards
Andrew Boyd ab...@qnx.com comp os qnx Philip Court <court.philip...@bhp.com.au> wrote: I am trying to get hold of a PCI bus ethernet card to run with the Net.ether2100 driver. There are currently two choices for pci ethernet w/QNX 4: 1) Net.ether2100. Supports cards with the AMD 79C970/974 [pci] chips.

PC Ethernet cards in Mac
Am confused about what, if any, card he will need to mesh with RCN for the internet service? He will need a standard, run-of-the-mill "ethernet card", sometimes called a "Network Interface Card" or "NIC". Older versions of these cards used 10MB/sec "10baseT" ethernet; current versions work with either 10MB/sec or