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NIC recomendation

gelos

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I'm installing Windows 2000 on a Gateway ALR 9200 server for use as a terminal server. What network card would be good for that sort of setup?
 
One that has a Realtek 8139b or c chip will work just fine, and can be found for ~20.00 or less at a local store.
 
netgear NiC's are great, I have a FA310TX and its compatible with almost every OS i have installed (XP, 2000, 98, ME, Linux) i would stay away from Linksys, i had a lot of problems with driver installation with it on my dad's rig
 
Ihave a Linksys LNE100TX and it works fine. I would recommend buying any NIC (as most people say there is no speed difference between NIC A and NIC B). Just stay away from no-name cards and stick with brand name cards like Linksys (My LNE100TX cost $10) or D-Link. Umm...make sure you get the latest driver revisions as well.
 
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