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Steven Levine wrote:
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>> The card is RT8139. They can still be had for a few dollars.
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> These use Veit's driver, which of course, is excellent.
Is there anything serious going on with a universal NIC driver? Until
that happens I'll just keep using these cards, as long as the MBs accept
them.
I am using GENMAC and WLAN on my laptop, and also RT8139. I have never
been able to load them both at the same time. I have to copy the config
files that reference the other connection to switch between wired and
wireless.
Ray
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