I picked up the Linksys EtherFast 10/100+56k PCMCIA modem. It works perfectly under Slackware as an NE2000, and didn't require any special configuration under Slackware 8. -- Michael Vieths Email: Foeclan at Winternet.com Web: http://www.geekbear.net Bill Layer wrote: > On Tue, 13 Nov 2001 10:48:41 -0600 > "Paul Rech" <pauljrech at acm.org> wrote: > > >>Anyone have the Netgear FA510C? What little I saw on google was good. >> >>buy.com mentions Linux in the description of the card, which is nice to >>see and makes me >>believe it's well supported. >> >>Any other cards that do well under Linux? >> > > I regularly use both the 3Com 3c589-D and the NewMedia ethernet adapters in my laptop. Both cards are only 10baseT but they are totally solid. If you are curious about support for a particular make/model, go to your linux source tree (cd /usr/src/linux) run 'make menuconfig' and browse through the PCMCIA network devices. > > There are of course PCMCIA and Network HOWTOs, but I suspect that the supported devices get out of date quickly as new kernels emerge. > > Bill > > >