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anybody want to give their personal insights on edimax network cards? My company is planning to buy a LOT of NICs. Though we have conducted some preliminary testing with other brands (e.g 3Com), we find no problem with our demo unit and observed that it operates as well as the higher priced NICs. Tried searching the web for other user opinions but have had no such luck. Any kind of opinion is welcome. Thanks.

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never heard of them. is your company planning to use these nics for a very long time? (5 years or so). if they are it would be best to stick with a name brand to ensure driver support for future operating systems.

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