I have some nice "used" Intel Pro 100s and Compaq NC3121 cards for $5 if 
you're interested.

I'm using one of the Compaq NC3121 cards in one of my Linux machines, 
solid as a rock.
RH 8.0 found it and installed it just fine.

Sam.

Sam.

David Phillips wrote:

>PHPTOm writes:
>  
>
>>On my debian box, the network connection "pauses".  It is serving web
>>pages and I have samba set up, and it seems every minute or so the
>>connection drops.  Sometimes for 30 seconds.  Then it picks back up
>>and I can connect to it.  Is this most likely a hardware issue?
>>Anyone heard of this before?
>>    
>>
>
>It sounds like a bad network card or issues caused by a cheap network card.
>Make sure you have the latest kernel.  If so, try changing the network card.
>
>RTL8139 based cards (8139too driver) are a bad idea.  While they should
>work, it is a lousy chipset and I've seen problems with them on certain
>machines.  These chipsets are usually found on very cheap cards (and even
>some not-so-cheap cards if you are shopping at Best Buy or similar).  A new
>Linksys LNE100TX (tulip driver) is a decent card for a home machine.  I've
>always had good luck with eepro100 based cards in both Linux and FreeBSD on
>machines that push a lot of traffic.  3com cards (3c59x driver) are also
>solid.
>
>Your hub / switch might also be broken.
>
>  
>

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