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Fri, 21 Apr 2006 09:09:20 -0400
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From: "Jeffrey Ottie"
> I'm looking for a NIC that reliable, a good performer under W2K Professional
> and a great value. Any recommendations as to brand, model and vendor?


I use a variety. I have some old NetGear ones from my first network,
(years ago).  They seem to work fine and are high quality.

I tended to get the Intel 1G cards, after their price dropped.
(Intel Pro 1000MT + others.)
If you stick with a well known brand, you should do fine...

(If you buy older ones, be sure the drivers are available for your OS...)

I would look for a good price "first" and research if "that unit" was any good.
This is a good way to get the really good "deals"...
(All my current NICs are out of production, so my numbers would not be much
help...)
                                                     Rick Glazier


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