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- From: eigenstr@cs.rose-hulman.edu (Todd R. Eigenschink)
- Subject: Re: Which network card?
- In-Reply-To: joet@dcatlas.dot.gov's message of Tue, 1 Sep 1992 15:19:11 GMT
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- ebrown@bud_light.kodak.com (Eric Brown) writes:
-
- >I'm trying to buy a TCP/IP thin (BNC Coax) eternet card. For NT purposes,
- >I must choose between:
- > Etherlink II (8 bit) $179
- > Etherlink II / 16 (16 bit) $279
- > SMC/West.Dig. WD8013 (16 bit) $179
- > SMC/West.Dig. WD8003 (? bits) $???
-
- Use the SMC cards! I work for a company that does a LOT of Novell
- networking, and SMC's are the only ones that works consistenty and in
- almost every case.
-
- Todd Eigenschink
- eigenstr@CS.Rose-Hulman.Edu
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