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Re: Network card advice
- To: misc_(_at_)_openbsd_(_dot_)_org
- Subject: Re: Network card advice
- From: "Patrick Giagnocavo +1.717.201.3366" <patrick_(_at_)_zill_(_dot_)_net>
- Date: Sat, 9 Nov 2002 13:56:50 -0500
- Reply-to: patrick_(_at_)_zill_(_dot_)_net
On Sat, Nov 09, 2002 at 01:47:35PM -0500, Michael W. Burden wrote:
> "fxp" would be any NIC that uses the DEC 21040 (tulip) chipset.
> There are a number of cards from a number of manufacturers that
> use this chipset. Most cards using this chipset are 10/100,
> although I did see at least one card that was 100mb only.
Under OpenBSD the fxp driver usually means Intel PCI NICs.
Look under "Ethernet Adapters" at http://www.openbsd.org/i386.html .
The tulip chipset are either "dc" or "de" .
Cordially
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