[ale] PCMCIA Network Cards
sangell at nan.net
sangell at nan.net
Mon Jan 28 15:48:27 EST 2002
It was I that asked. I appreciate the info. I recieved several responses
from the group and the one I like best was for a Linksys from Office Max. I
went to every Office Max between Norcross and Gainesville and not a sngle
store had them in stock. As luck would have it I went home and started
digging through box after box of computer crap that I have in every nook
and cranny of my basement and I found a 3com PCMCIA card that I had
forgotten about. popped it in and away we go.
Thanks Office Max!!!!!!
Saved me about $40.00!!!!!!!!!!!!
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"Kevin
Krumwiede" To: "ALE List" <ale at ale.org>
<krum at smyrnaca cc:
ble.net> Subject: [ale] PCMCIA Network Cards
01/28/2002
02:54 PM
Someone asked about PCMCIA network cards a while back. I had purchased one
that same day and hadn't time to test it yet (I had loaned my laptop to my
girlfriend with Win98 on it). It's a Hawking cardbus 10/100, the cheapest
thing at Micro Center that had a real port on it instead of a dongle.
Anyway, Mandrake 8.1 treats it as a Linksys Etherfast 10/100 (tulip), and
it
works perfectly.
Curiously, the box mentions that it supports Linux, and the driver disk
includes a module for it, but there is no Linux section in the installation
instructions. I guess they just assume we don't need any help. :-)
Krum
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