Thank all for fast help in my question. Anybody use DLINK 570 TX with 4 ports ? It was developed to NT, Does it work with Linux? Thanks Gilberto Braz
I saw it on lhd.zdnet.com. It seems it does work pretty good with Linux. Take a look right there... Guy Gilberto Braz - NSIS wrote:> Thank all for fast help in my question. Anybody use DLINK 570 TX with 4 > ports ? It was developed to NT, Does it work with Linux? > > > > > > > > Thanks > > > > Gilberto Braz >
> Gilberto Braz - NSIS wrote: > > Thank all for fast help in my question. Anybody use DLINK 570 TX with > 4 ports ? It was developed to NT, Does it work with Linux?I don''t know the DLINK, but I successfully use Adaptec 4port cards with Linux. Juri
On Tue, Jun 19, 2001 at 01:19:15PM, Gilberto Braz - NSIS wrote:> Thank all for fast help in my question. Anybody use DLINK 570 TX with 4 ports > ? It was developed to NT, Does it work with Linux?we''ve just built a multi-port ethernet router using three of them, and we''ve had no problems in the first month of operation. By default, they appear as individual eth ports, and so, in my system, exist as eth1-eth12 (eth0 is the onboard NIC). You can do more complex stuff, like muxing them together to appear as a single 400Mb/s card, but I''m not qualified to comment on how well that works...
We/ve done this, as well, with one 4-port card and the 2 native ethernet NICs on the motherboard of a Dell PowerApp 1u device. Or with an ATM interface and the 2 built-ins. The DLink 570TX has just worked for us as a router. No problems, no hiccups, no surprises. Gerry --> >On Tue, Jun 19, 2001 at 01:19:15PM, Gilberto Braz - NSIS wrote: > >> Thank all for fast help in my question. Anybody use DLINK 570 TX with 4 ports >> ? It was developed to NT, Does it work with Linux? > >we''ve just built a multi-port ethernet router using three of them, and we''ve >had no problems in the first month of operation. By default, they appear as >individual eth ports, and so, in my system, exist as eth1-eth12 (eth0 is the >onboard NIC). > >You can do more complex stuff, like muxing them together to appear as a single >400Mb/s card, but I''m not qualified to comment on how well that works... > > >_______________________________________________ >LARTC mailing list / LARTC@mailman.ds9a.nl >http://mailman.ds9a.nl/mailman/listinfo/lartc HOWTO: http://ds9a.nl/2.4Routing/ >Gerry Creager Computer Science Dept. Texas A&M University 979.458.4020