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* SOYO All In One Solution: Embedded UniChrome TM
AGP + On Board 10/100 Mbps Ethernet Function by
VIA VT6103 PHY Controller + On Board 4 channels
AC97 CODEC Audio Solution
* ...
Wireless USB Adapter
# 11 Mbps wireless desktop PC networking
# Reliable, 802.11b standards-based networking
# USB Powered--no need to open your computer
# WEP encryption ...
Generic firewire controller. The chipset is made
by Lucent. Kernel detected immediately, needed no
special drivers.
To quote the box:
IEEE 1394-1395,P1394a, OHCI Compliant ...
The Trusty Stinkpad, Nimble. Works well with
Mandrake, RedHat, Slackware, FreeBSD, Gentoo and
OpenBSD, at least the last few versions for the
past few years.
Acpi works we ...
Netgear's 32 bit PCI Cu gigabit (10/100/1000) NIC.
It does all the fancy NIC stuff like autosensing
and auto-uplinking, but it will run 1000 Mbps over
Cat-5 cable.
Got ...
Dual-Band Wireless A G Notebook Adapter.
Compatible with Wireless-A (802.11a), Wireless-B
(802.11b), Wireless-G (54Mbps). Data rates up to
54 Mbps in Wireless-G and A modes. A ...
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 infamous acx100-based wireless 802.11b network
cards. This is D-Link's PCI-based card (the PCI
version of the PCMCIA-based DWL-650 ). These are
22Mbps-44Mbps 256-bit encry ...
CPU Socket 478 for Intel Pentium 4/Celeron
Intel Hyper-Threading Technology ready
New power design supports Intel next generation
Prescott CPU
Chipset
SIS648FX
SIS9 ...
# 11 Mbps wireless desktop PC networking
# Reliable, 802.11b standards-based networking
# USB Powered--no need to open your computer
# WEP encryption to ensure privacy
# S ...
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