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3 Port Print Server (1 Port Parallel + 2 Ports
USB)
The Hawking 3-Port (2 USB + 1 Parallel) Internet
Print Server is extremely powerful and the most
convenient way to conne ...
This DSL Modem came with my SBC DSL plan.
got it work around $150 with $99 instant rebate
authorization was using ethernet.
so this modem do work with linux as long as you
...
USB 2.0 to Ethernet 10/100BT "Bump in the wire"
converter.
This is a 1.5"x2" blue block with a USB socket on
one side and an RJ45 Ethernet connector on the
other. Given tha ...
This card uses the 3c59x module.
There are two version of this card (3c590-COMBO
and 3c590-TPO) in the EtherLink III Family of
10Mbps PCI adapters. Both adapters are identi ...
The PCM100's, and there's been a few revisions of
them, as far as I can tell are all pcmcia variants
on the old ne2000 chipset. It gets good 100BaseT
speeds, reliable card. It ...
Solid 10/100BaseT card. I use the 3c59x.o kernel
module as opposed to the 3com produced 3c905.o
module. I always get 100-BaseT speeds. It can
handle full duplex, although I've ...
The 3com 3c905 100BaseTX ethernet adapter is
supported using the 3c95x module which is standard
in the latest and most kernel releases.
More information can be found at www ...
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