This is a Tulip-compatible card. The origional card was actually a DECchip Tulip, but the one with the Netgear logo is a Tulip clone. I don't know if it's as good as the DECchip one, but I have gotten it to talk to a network, using both kernel 2.0.34 and 2.1.125
Unfortunately, I haven't been able to try it out on a multi-card configuration. I do know the DECchip works flawlessly with two (That's what my gateway is running) and do know of another no-name card that my ISP wanted me to use, that wouldn't work with another network card installed. It just couldn't detect the interrupt. Don't return the card unless you can't get it to work with either kernel's Tulip driver. I have eight of these cards in my home network, including one of the new ones, and I haven't yet had a problem. The drivers even detected when I swapped my 10M hub for a 10/100 and worked at TX without rebooting. I wish I could say the same for the one 3com card I'm using. Hope this helps. I just happen to like Bay Networks. --Ian On 1 Dec 1998, rathon wrote: > Hi, > > I bought a Netgear Fast Ethernet PCI Adapter card - FX310tx by Bay Networks. > > Then I looked thru the EthernetHOW-TO and this card is not listed anywhere. > > I am using Debian2.0. Does this mean no driver, no support ??? > > Can anyone confirm for me pls ? > > I need to know if I should return this and get something else. The price > was good though. > > Regards, > Rathon > > ____________________________________________________________________ > Get free e-mail and a permanent address at http://www.netaddress.com/?N=1 > > > -- > Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] < /dev/null > >