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From: Tor Roberts (tor
econsci.net)Date: Fri Feb 02 2001 - 18:08:38 CST
Yes, that was the exact card that I was using, the Netgear FA-310TX. I
think that when these cards were first made they used real Digital chips,
but them moved to the clones. I believe that some of the clones have had a
number of problems. So instead of playing hit or miss with the cheap cards
I just use the Intel cards and never have a problem.
-Tor
On Fri, 2 Feb 2001, Randy Williams wrote:
> On Thu, 1 Feb 2001, Tor Roberts wrote:
>
> > I had the same problem with some cheap Digital clones.
> <snip>
>
> As did I, specifically the Netgear 10/100 Tulip cards (FA-310TX, I believe
> is the model number). Oddly enough, the exact same card works fine under
> Windows and Linux. I replaced it with another Linksys card that also used
> the Tulip chipset (hey, don't have to change any of my IPF rules :) ), and
> it's been fine thus far.
>
> RW
>
> --
> Randy Williams
> Technology Consultant, INRANGE Technologies
> 460 Totten Pond Road, Waltham, MA 02451
> Phone: 781-466-8046 - Fax: 781-466-8056
> r_williams
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>
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