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In , on 05/08/04   
   at 03:10 PM, "Gary Granat"  said:  
>If push comes to shove, I'll buy a new Linksys LNE100TX card for the  
>desktop system.  During boot, the driver reports that it can drive either  
>a LNEPCI or LNE100TX card.  I believe (I haven't looked in several years)  
>that I'm running an LNEPCI card.  The change wouldn't be very expensive;  
>it would achieve the desired objective, but it wouldn't actually solve  
>the problem we are trying to address.  
 
If you need a new NIC card, I recommend gettting one with a RTL chipset  
supported by the rtsnd drivers.  These are probably the best supported  
drivers for OS/2 and the card are extremely inexpensive.  
 
HTH,  
 
Steven  
 
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