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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. | ||
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Latest revision as of 12:10, 8 October 2012
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710 | Unknown | N/A | N/A |
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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.