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One of the cheapest 10/100 Mbps network cards that can be found.  Works very well with LinuxMCE, no extra setup required, unless you want it to boot a diskless machine.   
 
One of the cheapest 10/100 Mbps network cards that can be found.  Works very well with LinuxMCE, no extra setup required, unless you want it to boot a diskless machine.   
  
 
These cards have a socket to install a bootrom, but usually come without one.  An alternative way to boot diskless [[Media Directors]] is described on the [[GRUB PXE]] page, where you can also download a version of GRUB specificly built for use with this particular card.
 
These cards have a socket to install a bootrom, but usually come without one.  An alternative way to boot diskless [[Media Directors]] is described on the [[GRUB PXE]] page, where you can also download a version of GRUB specificly built for use with this particular card.
 
===Troubleshooting Notes===
 
 
====Card Causes "bad mac address" Error During LinuxMCE Installation====
 
The Realtek 8139 card (or perhaps the motherboard it is plugged into) can get into a bad state that is not fixed by rebooting.  One manifestation of this problem is that during LinuxMCE card "has bad mac address" is reported.  Once the card is in that state, it must be powered down completely by unplugging the computer power supply and waiting until all power to the motherboard is cut before repowering.
 

Latest revision as of 12:10, 8 October 2012

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Usage Information

One of the cheapest 10/100 Mbps network cards that can be found. Works very well with LinuxMCE, no extra setup required, unless you want it to boot a diskless machine.

These cards have a socket to install a bootrom, but usually come without one. An alternative way to boot diskless Media Directors is described on the GRUB PXE page, where you can also download a version of GRUB specificly built for use with this particular card.