Hi,
Any hint about a dual or quad Ethernet network adapter that uses a 32-bit
PCI slot ?.
Thank you.
PM.
Hi,
Any hint about a dual or quad Ethernet network adapter that uses a 32-bit
PCI slot ?.
Thank you.
PM.
> Any hint about a dual or quad Ethernet network adapter that uses a 32-bit
> PCI slot ?.
--
M?ns Rullg?rd
What kind of hint are you looking for? There are a good number of themQuote:> Any hint about a dual or quad Ethernet network adapter that uses a
32-bit
> PCI slot ?.
If you're looking for a recommendation for a particular card, I've got a
number of D-Link DFE-570TX cards, and have never had a moment's trouble
with them.
steve
I'm just asking because it seems that not all 64-bit PCI board can be
inserted
in 32-bit slot. I've tried with a Intel PRO/100 dual board that physically
won't fit
inside the box....
The Adaptec Quartet board you mentionned seems to be worth a try, because
this 64-bit board is announced 32-bis compatible.
Thank you.
PM
Quote:> > Any hint about a dual or quad Ethernet network adapter that uses a
> 32-bit
> > PCI slot ?.
> What kind of hint are you looking for? There are a good number of them
> out there. There are Adaptec "quartet" cards, Cogent "EM400" cards,
> D-Link has made some, Intel, and others. Even though there are some
> 64-bit quad-ethernet cards, the majority that I've seen have been 32-bit.
> If you're looking for a recommendation for a particular card, I've got a
> number of D-Link DFE-570TX cards, and have never had a moment's trouble
> with them.
> steve
> The Adaptec Quartet board you mentionned seems to be worth a try, because
> this 64-bit board is announced 32-bis compatible.
> Thank you.
> PM
>>>Any hint about a dual or quad Ethernet network adapter that uses a
>>32-bit
>>>PCI slot ?.
>> What kind of hint are you looking for? There are a good number of them
>>out there. There are Adaptec "quartet" cards, Cogent "EM400" cards,
>>D-Link has made some, Intel, and others. Even though there are some
>>64-bit quad-ethernet cards, the majority that I've seen have been 32-bit.
>> If you're looking for a recommendation for a particular card, I've got a
>>number of D-Link DFE-570TX cards, and have never had a moment's trouble
>>with them.
>>steve
> Not quite right. All 64-bit slots are 3.3V.
And some stupid server cases have universal slots with 3.3V-onlyQuote:> There are 5V 32-bit slots, 3.3V 32-bit slots, and "universal" 32-bit
> slots that'll take either voltage. Likewise 32-bit cards come in
> 5V-only, 3.3V-only, and universal varieties.
--
M?ns Rullg?rd
>>>The physical keying has to do with voltage. There are 5 volt and
>>>3.3 volt PCI slots. I think all 32-bit slots are 5 volts but 64-bit
>>>slots can be either.
>>Not quite right. All 64-bit slots are 3.3V.
> Still not quite right. I'm using 5V cards in 64-bit slots.
>Hi,
>Any hint about a dual or quad Ethernet network adapter that uses a 32-bit
>PCI slot ?.
--
Maurice mauricej (at) xs4all (dot) nl
http://www.etinc.com/quad_ethernet.htm
> Any hint about a dual or quad Ethernet network adapter that uses a 32-bit
> PCI slot ?.
> Thank you.
> PM.
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