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    Reef Shark Just's Avatar
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    Wink D-Link any good??

    For my new pc i can choose which NIC i want, a friend of mine has a D-Link, he hasnt reported any problems, but then again, he aint no computer whiz. I can also get a 3com, but for more cash. Would a D-link be ok? I don't know much about them.

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    ww

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    I have two D-Link DFE-530TX+, and four of my roommates have them too. They work great for us on our home network.
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    I have a d-link530tx and i have no problems with it ive taken my pc to a friends house he has a 3com nic and a 3com hub and i get better speed than he does and i have more tweaking options for it too.

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    I have both types, 3 Com (with an Intel chipset)and Linksys (I picked up the 3Com used when I needed another NIC in a hurry and didn't weant to go clean across town) For all practical, garden-variety purposes, I can't se a significant difference between the two, although the 3Com offers more remote management options. In a home network setting though, this is pretty much a non-issue. Save the cash and get the Linksys, or a Netgear 311 (great card, about the same price, and it tolerates overclocking the PCI bus better than the Linksys does).

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    I have a 4pc lan at the house running all D-link 530+ without a hitch. I would use a switch though. They are just as cheap as a hub now.

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    Don't bother with the 3Com stuff...
    get a D-Link card and save the headaches at LAN parties.
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    wow, ethernet cards actually make a difference? cuz I just bought a cheap old smartlink 10/100 ethernet for $14 not knowing that different brands make a diff.
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    I currently have a DFE530tx+ on my computer. Absolutely no probs at all for only 10 bux. Save your money and get the D-link.

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