On Sat, Mar 03, 2007 at 11:59:03PM +, Hans du Plooy wrote:
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> Well, I wouldn't be surprised if there are already Intel branded gigabit
> PCI NICs that have the Marvel Yukon chipset on. Like the "Intel" 6-port
> SATA Raid cards that are really LSI 150-6 cards - they didn't even
> badge-engine
On Tue, 2007-02-27 at 18:24 -0500, Roberto C. Sanchez wrote:
> On Tue, Feb 27, 2007 at 10:36:44PM +, Hans du Plooy wrote:
> > On Sun, 2007-02-25 at 17:27 -0500, Roberto C. Sanchez wrote:
> > > Can't really go wrong with an Intel or 3Com (are they still making new
> > > stuff?).
> >
> > Careful
On Tue, Feb 27, 2007 at 10:36:44PM +, Hans du Plooy wrote:
> On Sun, 2007-02-25 at 17:27 -0500, Roberto C. Sanchez wrote:
> > Can't really go wrong with an Intel or 3Com (are they still making new
> > stuff?).
>
> Careful. Intel's onboard controllers of late are often rebranded Marvel
> Yukon
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Paul Johnson wrote:
> Chris Parker wrote:
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>> What recommendations for a gigabit nic on a dell power edge 2400? It is
>> going to be used as a network analysis box.
>
> Intel's gigabit NICs are well supported and Intel themselves tests their
> boar
> Careful. Intel's onboard controllers of late are often rebranded Marvel
> Yukons - and they're useless.
Curious as to why the Marvel Yukons are crap? As my laptop runs this, and I
have noticed it drops out now and again...
Julian
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On Sun, 2007-02-25 at 17:27 -0500, Roberto C. Sanchez wrote:
> Can't really go wrong with an Intel or 3Com (are they still making new
> stuff?).
Careful. Intel's onboard controllers of late are often rebranded Marvel
Yukons - and they're useless.
Hans
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Chris Parker wrote:
> It will be connected through a network tap(network associates)
> 10/100/100 copper. So it needs to be a dual port preferred.
>
> thanks
You probably want something *real* then? With hardware filtering and a
reasonable amount of
Chris Parker wrote:
> What recommendations for a gigabit nic on a dell power edge 2400? It is
> going to be used as a network analysis box.
Intel's gigabit NICs are well supported and Intel themselves tests their
boards on Linux, so that's probably you're best bet. Dell's gigabit
ethernet adapt
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Chris Parker wrote:
> Ron Johnson wrote:
>> On 02/25/07 16:49, Chris Parker wrote:
>>> Roberto C. Sanchez wrote:
On Sun, Feb 25, 2007 at 05:22:09PM -0500, Chris Parker wrote:
> What recommendations for a gigabit nic on a dell power edge 2400?
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Ron Johnson wrote:
> On 02/25/07 16:49, Chris Parker wrote:
>> Roberto C. Sanchez wrote:
>>> On Sun, Feb 25, 2007 at 05:22:09PM -0500, Chris Parker wrote:
What recommendations for a gigabit nic on a dell power edge 2400? It is
going to be us
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On 02/25/07 16:49, Chris Parker wrote:
> Roberto C. Sanchez wrote:
>> On Sun, Feb 25, 2007 at 05:22:09PM -0500, Chris Parker wrote:
>>> What recommendations for a gigabit nic on a dell power edge 2400? It is
>>> going to be used as a network analysis
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Roberto C. Sanchez wrote:
> On Sun, Feb 25, 2007 at 05:22:09PM -0500, Chris Parker wrote:
>> What recommendations for a gigabit nic on a dell power edge 2400? It is
>> going to be used as a network analysis box.
>>
>> Thanks all
>> Chris
>>
> Can't re
On Sun, Feb 25, 2007 at 05:22:09PM -0500, Chris Parker wrote:
> What recommendations for a gigabit nic on a dell power edge 2400? It is
> going to be used as a network analysis box.
>
> Thanks all
> Chris
>
Can't really go wrong with an Intel or 3Com (are they still making new
stuff?).
Regards,
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