Re: Anybody know of any online retailers that actu ally stocks CNR cards?
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Pamela Teipel |
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6/2/2008 2:25:40 AM |
Hi Kay,
I have looked everywhere myself with no luck. Both Intel and D-link make such a card b ut neither are available here (England).Insight.com stock the Intel network only card, but only sell them in packs of 5. The D-link one is called a DCNR-LM. Post Comments |
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Mado Crazot |
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6/2/2008 2:26:18 AM |
Hello Kay, TC Computer in CA had five in stock a few days ago, and one as of this writing. I want one too! Oh, they have two brands, one is ASUS. I forgot the name of the other. The ASUS is v90 56kbs. Only 16.99! How bout that? Post Comments |
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Remanan Chethayil |
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6/2/2008 2:26:58 AM |
Yeah that would be nice, but in the Netherlands it ll be a while I think. Post Comments |
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Moshik Elippett |
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6/2/2008 2:28:21 AM |
I am using the Intel cnr NIC (Pro 100/VE), I saw no difference between it and a Netgear FA311 a s far as CPU usage but I can say it has never given me any trouble whatsoever, most places sell only five packs I got mine from a member here, I think there might be a couple of members who have one to sell....Don't know about modems though... Post Comments |
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Kunjikkann Monteiro |
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6/2/2008 2:30:23 AM |
Hi, Go to this link, sign up to be a tester. They ship you a card for 30 day eval. If you decide to keep it, they will charge you $44.00 They have a model with nic/modem. I have this installed on mine and it runs perfect.
http://www.kingston.com/networking/cnreval.asp
By the way, this uses the same chipset and driver as the intel board. It uses a referance design kind of like geforce cards. Post Comments |
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