Re: Best kernel ethernet device driver



On 8/21/09, Chris Stankevitz <cstankevitz@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hello,

I once had a problem in linux "sometimes connecting to windows file
sharing with CIFS is extremely slow." After too much searching, I
discovered the problem was a buggy kernel device driver for some lame
ethernet card I bought.

Which kernel ethernet device driver works best under FreeBSD? I want to
purchase an ethernet card that uses that driver.

Thank you,

Chris

You haven't searched google.

shame.





buy an intel, an fxp or em driver is always recommended.
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