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Intex Ethernet CardBus
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1 1843 09-30-2004
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100% of reviewers $40.00 10.0



Description: Features, according to box:

Standards:
IEEE802.3 10base-T
IEEE802.3u 100base-TX
PC Card Standard 1995

Type: Cardbus, 32-bit
Record: CSMA/CD
Speed: 10Mbps or 100Mbps
Indicator LEDs: 100M, Link/Act
Supports: Windows 95/98/Me/2000/NT/XP/Linux/MacOS
Keywords: 10/100 Mbps PCMCIA Cardbus 32-bit ethernet
/sbin/lspci output: Ethernet controller: Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd. RTL-8139/8139C/8139C+ (rev 10)
Chipset: PCI Realtek 8139
Connection Type: CardBus


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Old 09-30-2004, 10:45 PM   #1
worldwiderob
 
Registered: Apr 2004
Distribution: Slackware
Posts: 22
Would you recommend the product? yes | Price you paid?: $40.00 | Rating: 10

Kernel (uname -r): 2.4.26
Distribution: Slackware 10



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Works straight out of the box, trouble free.

No need to use the Linux drivers on the disk -- they date back to 2000. But it is nice that they provide them.

This card can use the kernel 8139too driver with great success. This is a PCI driver, but this is fine because the cardbus services cleverly add the PCMCIA card's chip to the pci bus and gets an entry in lspci.
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