Re: Configure multiple ethernet interfaces

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Would have to look up the number, but I have a Fedora machines 
that has 9 ethernet ports in it. 1 3com 905 card, and 2 4 port 
adaptec cards that have DEC chips on the boards and use the tulip 
driver. It was recognized by Red Hat 9, and Fedora Core 1 
automatically. 

On 7 May 2004 at 13:24, Luc Bouchard wrote:

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> Rodolfo J. Paiz said:
> > If I may OT, which dual- or quad-port Ethernet cards would you recommend?
> >
> >
> 
> Compaq (now HP) Quad-Ethernet cards (model NC3134 w/ NC3135 daughter card) are correctly
> discovered and configured by Kudzu.  Also, configured properly at installation time.  I
> believe they are Intel based cards.  However that FC1 server no longer exists and our
> current ones use onboard cards, so I can't verify the loaded module.
> 
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