If U only have 2 machines u can cross cable the 2 machines together. U
might want to check if there's a linux driver for that card. Didn't know
redhat has a hardware compatibility list until doing a little checking on
this , but that's a good place to look to see if there's a driver for a
piece of equipment is to check the HCL.
Tony Johnson
System Administrator
Demand Publishing Inc.
-----Original Message-----
From: Bligh Swift [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, November 12, 1999 2:56 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Home Network - Network Cards..
I'm about to attempt to set up a home network with a 66 MHz Pentium running
RH6.0 and connecting to a 450 MHz PII W98 machine.
Could anyone advise whether the following network cards would be suitable ?
- TMC 8bit ISA network interface cards (NIC's) -
Also, will I need some sort of hub or network router if I want to connect
another machine ?
If anyone can point me at a suitable reference or book which deals with the
hardware requirements I'd be grateful as my questions are pretty basic at
this stage. I'm looking forward to trying out John Moore's 'How to configure
a Home network' HOWTO.
Thanking you,
Bligh Swift
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