On 12/1/2010 2:33 PM, Boris Epstein wrote:
On Wed, Dec 1, 2010 at 2:29 PM, Gilbert Sebenste sebenste@weather.admin.niu.edu wrote:
On Wed, 1 Dec 2010, Steve Thompson wrote:
On Wed, 1 Dec 2010, Timo Schoeler wrote:
Intel. Broadcom. That's what we use here w/o any issues; however, there are some Intel NICs that are *not* able to handle Jumbo Frames due to an internal design glitch.
Seconded. I have a load of Intel 82576 and 82571EB's, and there have been no issues at all, including with Jumbo frames.
Thirded. :-) Same thing here, even with generic Intel 1 GB Ethernet cards.
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Thanks. Looks good.
I just looked around - looks like manufacturers tend not to list the chipset in their NIC specifications (like here, for instance: http://www.trendnet.com/products/proddetail.asp?prod=140_TEG-PCITXR&cat=... )
Is there a list somewhere out there listing what card features what chipset?
It definitely looks like it is best to just stick to the better chipsets - might be a little more expensive but definitely worth the money.
Thanks.
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trendnet is realtek.