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eZe
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I just found out that my onboard LAN doesn't work with Linux, so I'll have to buy a pci card. Any recommendations for for a cheap NIC card with Linux support?

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D-Link 604 around $40

eZe
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just looked it up on newegg, and it looks like that is a router. Is was more looking for a pci card with a ethernet port (I already have a router).

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Do you think that any of those will be fine?

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NIC cards are such a commodity today as long as the mfg says they support Linux then it will be fine. I like to stick to well known brands - Intel, SMC, DLink, Linksys, Netgear, etc., but I've had oddball brands and they've worked fine too.

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Good ol' 3Com Ethernet 3C905C-TX or TXM cards.

They're good, cheap and reliable. They work right out of the box usually with no driver installations needed.

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I've used Realtec, 3com, and Intel with no problems. You can pick them up under $10


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