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Cheap network adapters for your farm

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No thanks. I've got a virtually unlimited supply of free NICs. In fact, I just got a shiny new pair of free 10/100/1000 Mbps, and I'm waiting to see if I can get a gigabit switch, too :D.

It's good to know people ;).
 
What brand on those gig's? I've tried dlink and linksys, and so far I'm wanting to stick with the intel eepro.
 
D-Link. I don't know about the quality, and I haven't installed them yet, but since the price is right (either free or at cost on all dlink products), I'm not gonna complain. :)
 
Gravity Man said:
No thanks. I've got a virtually unlimited supply of free NICs. In fact, I just got a shiny new pair of free 10/100/1000 Mbps, and I'm waiting to see if I can get a gigabit switch, too :D.

It's good to know people ;).

Hmm... free gigabit NICs. Ya, I think I'd stay with those, too. ;)

For me, though, without free NICs, and with only a 10Mb hub (24port for $10!), these will be great. And hopefully reduce the number of machine crashes I have that seem to be NIC- and/or network-related. I'm hoping USB turns out to be the answer, anyway. :)
 
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