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Re: setting up a cheep home network



You can build yourself a simple home network for $30. (Two $10 cheapo
NE2000 network cards, some BNC cable and a couple of terminators.)

I did this and it works great.  

Rick

---zappa inetnow net wrote:
>
> hi all,
> Over the past few years I have been teaching myself Linux and now I
feel
> I have a fairly good understanding of it. So I am thinking about
> setting up a cheep home network. The other day I saw a kit with 2
10/100
> PCI netgear cards a 4 port 100mbs hub and the cables for ~ $125. So my
> question is are the netgear cards supported under linux? and is this a
> good deal for a simple home network.
> 
> Thanks, 
> - Mandarth
> 
> CS major at "Southern Polytechnic State University" and Linux
enthusiast
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