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This little PCI card I purchased two of at a
'bargain electronics/computer store' for about
$12.00 CDN each.
It was labeled 'Motorola Ethernet Card' on the
package, perhaps b ...
ATX form
Socket Intel LGA 775
Support IntelŪ Quad-Core
Dual-channel DDR2 800/667/533
2 x Ultra DMA 133/100/66/33
4 x Serial ATA 3.0 Gb/s
- Support RAID0, 1, 0+1, 5, and ...
I've managed to get this laptop to work
successfully with many distributions, and I'm
currently posting this from it via an ethernet
connection to my router! I have used SUSE ...
One of the line of Presario 1200's. This is the
European addition. The model number is on the
bottom sticker, not the top right corner which is
only the series number.
It c ...
Uses the prism 2 chipset, or maybe just prism, but
either way its a standard (to myknowledge) chipset
found on linksys cards. So under normal
circumstances you should be able ...
This is the
CNet Pro200WL PCI Fast Ethernet
Card, which has the
Davicom DM9102 Fast Ethernet NIC
controller chipset.
It works well under both the tulip and the
dmfe drivers ...
Network Everywhere was Linksys's home branding
name for a little while before they just started
selling everything under the name Linksys. Don't
let the brand naming fool you, ...
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