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PostPosted: Wed May 11, 2005 4:56 am 
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I was just looking down the list of NICs supported by naslite+ and was wondering if this was the definitive list of NICs supported.

Most of the machine I would be putting NASlite+ on have intel pro/100 nics inside them (onboard) and I wanted to know if this card works with NL+.

I suddenly thought why don't we put a list on the forum for the NICs that work with NL+ then future readers will knwo if they are going to have to buy a new nic or not (mouthfull)

Thanks

Mavs

PS here is the list off SEs website

100/10 mb NICs

3COM
Adaptec Starfire / DuraLAN
AMD PCnet32 / 8111
Broadcom 4400
Davicom
DECchip
Digi International RightSwitch
DIGITAL
EtherExpress
HP PCLAN
Mysom MTD-800 series
National Semiconductor DP83810 series
NE2000 compatible
nForce
RealTek
Recal-Interlan
SiS 900/7016
SMC
Sundance Alta
TI ThunderLAN
Tulip
VIA Rhine
Western Digital
Winbond W89c840

gig NICs

3Com 3C985
Alteon AceNIC
Broadcom Tigon3
D-Link DL2000-based
Intel(R) PRO/1000
Marvell Yukon Chipset
National Semiconductor DP83820
NetGear GA620
Packet Engines Hamachi GNIC-II
Packet Engines Yellowfin
Realtek 8169
SysKonnect SK-98xx

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PostPosted: Mon Jan 30, 2006 2:40 am 
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I had no trouble using a Dlink DFE 538 TX NIC.

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I am using an old Asus M/B with onboard Intel Pro 10/100 NIC and works a treat with all variants of NASLite.


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My systems uses a Intel PRO 10/100 NIC, detected in kernel fine and runs very well :)

T.


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