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тАО11-18-2005 04:20 AM
тАО11-18-2005 04:20 AM
Given that I cannot upgrade to 5.x, and cannot turn on store-and-forward mode, and cannot tolerate the hiccups of the changing of the threshold, I'm not left with many options. I'm considering just dropping down to 10 mbps mode.
But, I was also wondering if it just might be possible that there are some PCI Ethernet cards that support 4.0D that have some other driver that doesn't have that problem? I suppose probably not, that is probably the standard driver that they all use, but, I figured it couldn't hurt to ask.
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тАО11-18-2005 05:07 AM
тАО11-18-2005 05:07 AM
Re: PCI ethernet cards-something other than the tu "tulip" driver?
could you at least upgrade to 4.0F or 4.0G?
There are other Intel based card which run on 4.0F, I am not sure about 4.0D.
greetings,
Michael
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тАО11-18-2005 05:48 AM
тАО11-18-2005 05:48 AM
Re: PCI ethernet cards-something other than the tu "tulip" driver?
Thank you for responding. The customer in question is using an older version of my company's product, only certified up to 4.0E. Of course we have newer products, and are in negotiations to hopefully sell them a newer product, but that is a 2-year time frame project. So, at least for the time being, we are limited to a max of 4.0E.
I will do a check of Intel's site. But, if you happen to have a link to a possible product, that would be great.
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Re: PCI ethernet cards-something other than the tu "tulip" driver?
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тАО11-18-2005 08:21 AM
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Re: PCI ethernet cards-something other than the tu "tulip" driver?
Thanks for any info.