Re: ethernet PCMCIA card: D-link DFE-670TXD

From: Aaron Siegel (aj_at_siegel-tech.net)
Date: 08/13/03

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    To: freebsd-newbies@freebsd.org
    Date: Wed, 13 Aug 2003 08:26:18 -0600
    
    

    Hello

    I am using a DFE-670TXD with FreeBSD 5.1 and it is working well.

    On Monday 11 August 2003 01:38 am, mmaslowski@wi.ps.pl wrote:
    > Hello everyone,
    >
    > I've been struggling with a problem considering my hardware. I've
    > installed FreeBSD 5.1 on my notebook (very aged computer - P200MMX, but I
    > still like it). I would like to have the Ethernet card installed and the
    > only option I have is to choose one of a few of PCMCIAs (I have no other
    > Ethernet card support on board).
    >
    > I've read the hardware notes and I've found no equipment corresponding
    > to the cards I saw at one of local merchant stores. My option would be
    > PCMCIA D- link DFE-670TXD preferrably (the price, it's D-Link). I've looked
    > over the vendor's site and found no FreeBSD support either (typical :) ).
    >
    > Do you have any suggestions what I should do, maybe where to look for
    > some useful information? I've looked over the vendor's site and found no
    > FreeBSD support either (typical :) ). Maybe some of you guys are having
    > other hardware compatible to the cards listed in the 'hardware.txt' models,
    > which are working just fine? Any other suggestions?
    >
    > Thanks in advance,
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