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Date:      Wed, 14 Aug 2002 15:35:54 -0500
From:      "Charles Pelletier" <fozekizer@attbi.com>
Cc:        <freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG>
Subject:   Re: Questions about Nics and Freebsd
Message-ID:  <003401c243d2$306da380$32040101@hume>
References:  <20020814140358.W79676-100000@ren.sasknow.com>

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I have to agree. The ONLY card I've had absolutely no problems with is the
FA310TX, which is getting increasingly hard to find since they've replaced
that card more than a few times. I have had some luck with the LinkSys
cards, but they just don't last as long as the NG cards do.

> The Netgear FA310TX cards are really solid. With 18 or 20 of these in
> production and under moderate load for approximately 3 years, I had my
> first one cease to function last week, but that was only after moving
> it to a different machine, so I'd bet it was a combination of ESD, and
> a 3 year old card that pushed a million packets per day or so.
>
> I changed suppliers, and the new supplier didn't carry them, so I
> switched to Intel 10/100S cards (PILA8460), which add about 25% to the
> price, but work extremely well, are easy to source, and always seem to
> be in stock. I also have a few of their dual port NICs, and have been
> satisfied with those as well.
>
> I have the odd 3Com card scattered among a few workstations with no
> complaints, but tend to stay away from them because of their cost for
> a basic 10/100 card. I did get several defective 3C905 cards from the
> same mfg lot two or three years ago, which got a lot of attention when
> I sent them back, because (quote from RMA tech) "but they're 3Com!"




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