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Cisco-Linksys by Cisco LNE100TX EtherFast 10/100 LAN Card

Cisco-Linksys by Cisco LNE100TX EtherFast 10/100 LAN Card
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Cisco-Linksys by Cisco LNE100TX EtherFast 10/100 LAN Card

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Built to run with the fastest network applications, the EtherFast 10/100 LAN Card is a high performance network adapter for desktop computers with 32-bit PCI expansion slots. The EtherFast 10/100 LAN Card is ready to run with both 10BaseT and 100BaseTX networks right out of the box the cards 10/100 combo RJ-45 port automatically detects your networks maximum speed and adjusts itself accordingly. The EtherFast 10/100 LAN Card from Linksys also features Wake-On-LAN (WOL) event management. If your PCI motherboard has built-in WOL support, youll be able to utilize this unique management feature. You can remotely turn on any computer with a WOL network card. The ultimate in 10/100 networking is yours If you dont have WOL support on your motherboard or you have no need for it, dont worry your EtherFast 10/100 LAN Card will operate normally anyway. If your mission critical applications require blinding network speed, the EtherFast 10/100 LAN Card is the best value for your networking dollar.

Features:
  • Compliant Standards - IEEE 802.3, 802.3u

  • Cabling Type - Ethernet 10Base-T, Ethernet 100Base-TX

  • Data Link Protocol - CSMA/CD

Product Details:
Product Length: 5.0 inches
Product Width: 2.3 inches
Product Height: 0.75 inches
Product Weight: 0.12 pounds
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Package Width: 6.2 inches
Package Height: 1.8 inches
Package Weight: 0.4 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 124 reviews
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Average Customer Review:3.5 ( 124 customer reviews )
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39 of 43 found the following review helpful:

5Great Card, Great Price, No Problems  Jan 07, 2002
By Scott Reynolds
Linksys is a leader in networking for good reason. I first got this card because of my new cable internet connection. Even if you are a novice computer user with no experience in computer hardware you can install this card youself! The directions are very good with step by step instructions that are easy to read for anyone. Once you have it installed the driver instructions are also easy to read and offer them for Any operating system you can think of. If you are running windows xp (or thinking of upgrading) you don't even need to install the drivers yourself because they are built into windowsxp and it will install itself making instulation that much easier! They also have a nice webpage that further explains troubleshooting if you get into a problem for some reason! Don't go pay some store 50-100 bucks to install a network card you can do it yourself in 20 mintues for nothing and Linksys makes it possible at a very good price!

Also, after having the card installed for over a year it has never gave me any problems whatsoever! I wish i could say that about some other hardware that i have purchased!

13 of 13 found the following review helpful:

4It doesn't get any easier  Nov 06, 2001
By Douglas Welzel
I recently picked up two of these cards to hang two systems off of a cable modem. The installation couldn't have been easier. Just plug the card in and install the drivers. Windows (ME) had no problem recognizing the card on either machine. Once the cable modem was installed everything worked like a charm.

Two words of warning:
- The directions are very complete, but don't include specific directions for Windows ME. I doubt this would trip anybody up and the Windows 98 directions are certainly good enough.

- The drivers available on the Linksys website require you to know information that is only available on the card. If for some reason your box doesn't have a driver disk (one of mine didn't), make sure to download the correct driver set before installing the card.

10 of 10 found the following review helpful:

5Incredibly cheap and works well  May 05, 2003
By Gadgester "No Time, No Money"
Picked this up at a local store and glad I didn't pay more for another brand. I got it for my dad who's finally going DSL. Installation was a breeze in his Win98 system. The package already comes with the latest drivers for the various flavors of Win95 and Win98, and if you use WinXP, the OS already has the drive for this card built-in, so it's pure plug-n-play. Just install the card in a PCI slot, turn on your computer, and maybe install the driver (depending on the OS version), and you are all set. Compatible with DSL and cable modems. This is one excellent value.

(There's a wire for the "wake-on-LAN" feature. I don't have a LAN, so don't know if it actually works.)

8 of 8 found the following review helpful:

4cheap and effective  Feb 04, 2002
By Drew A. Planck
This network adapter provides good performance and an excellent price and should adequately serve the networking needs of most users. However, I had a few stability issues in one system after installing this card. Moreover, it doesn't offer the extra performance, management features, and support of a premium NIC, although such frills should not be expected at this price level.

I used two of these NICs (chipset version 4.1) for a home network and found their performance satisfactory. Installation was simple, and the manual was clear and descriptive. Functional Windows 9x drivers were loaded from the included diskette, and the latest drivers are available on the Linksys website. Unfortunately, the included diagnostic program works only when the system is booted in MS-DOS; it does not work within Windows. This limitation could become an inconvenience when troubleshooting network problems, especially in an OS that does not have a true MS-DOS mode, such as Windows NT/2000 or Linux.

Also, I encountered some stability problems after installing this NIC in an IBM Aptiva with a SIS chipset. Occasionally I would get the blue screen of death (BSOD) in Windows 98 after performing some network file transfers with another PC. The BSODs would usually refer to an conflict in a VxD, which usually means a device driver issue. Although the BSODs were not frequent enough to drive me to madness, they were annoying.

I've used pricier NICs from networking giants 3Com and Intel, and they offer niceties like reduced CPU utilization, hardware packet encryption, and Windows-based configuration and diagnostic programs. You may also get better tech support from these companies, although I fortunately don't have the experience to confirm this. However, unless you are a network administrator or power user, you would probably not appreciate or use these benefits enough to justify the significant price differential, and you would thus do well to buy the Linksys LNE100TX or similar low-price NICs. Just don't expect peak performance or premium features from a NIC when you're paying peanuts for it.

Compare with: Netgear FA312, SMC 1255TX, D-Link DFE-530TX+
Pricier alternatives: 3Com 3C905C-TX-M, Intel Pro/100 S

8 of 8 found the following review helpful:

3An everchanging product  Dec 15, 2000
By Imran Javaid
I got a couple of the LNE100TX cards along with the Linksys Network in a box product a year ago. I had no problems using it under Windows 98. But to get it to work in Red Hat 6.2 I had to recompile the Tulip dirver using the latest source code (not the source that came with the card). They work fine under Red Hat 7.0 too using the tulip drivers that came with the OS. I just got another one of these a couple of weeks ago thinking it would work fine on another computer with Linux. Turns out they changed the controller chip on this card. It now uses the same controller as Linksys' Network Everywhere brand. The drivers that came with the card did not work with Windows 98, but I had another set of drivers for the Network Everywhere brand which worked fine. It worked fine under Windows 2000 also. I have yet to get it to work under Red Hat 7.0 though. No amount of recompiling of the Tulip driver has made it work yet, but I think Red Hat may be partially responsible for that. To summarize my review: Linksys keeps changing the chip in the card every year so beware if you use Linux. Their website shows 6 different drivers for one model. They ought to change the model number everytime they change the chip.

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