Re: [lug-nuts] PCMCIA cards (silly newbie question #3)

From: Brian Lavender (brian@brie.com)
Date: Thu Nov 11 1999 - 19:15:37 PST


I just got the linksys 10/100 PC Card for my laptop, and it works
good. I hooked it to harry Souders 100 network and we were only
pumping 10 Mbit through it, so I don't know if I had the card enabled
for 100 Mbit correctly, but it was real easy to get going with
Caldera Open Linux.

It was only $70.

brian

On Thu, Nov 11, 1999 at 05:09:26PM -0800, Webb Sprague wrote:
> I am about to make the plunge and try to hook my first
> network, which will be between one tower computer and
> my laptop (start small, I always say -- *real* small).
> My question is about drivers--can I buy any old
> PCMCIA card or should I stick with 3-com or ??
>
> Also--running Redhat 5.2, because I am not good enough
> to tell the difference.
>
> Also--good presentation last night. I wish him luck
>
> Thanks
>
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