On Sun, Mar 9, 2008 at 4:13 PM, Marc Skinner <marc at e-skinner.net> wrote:

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> for home network gear - i have used both the linksys SR2024 and the dell
> powerconnect 5324.  they both support vlans and have full mgmt - command
> line and web.  the linksys is about half the price of the dell.  they do
> not do layer 3, which for home use isn't needed i'm guessing.    for the
> nics i'm a big fan of the intel e1000's - they have good support for
> linux and have done well for me.  i use cat5e for connectivity and get
> good throughput on the network.
>

Thanks Marc -

I should have mentioned that this is for a small home base business - and as
I pay myself shit, I make up for it by buying real good equipment - that way
I not only get the benefit of using quality stuffs, I get to learn the ins
and outs of using such recruitments and then can recommend to my clients....



> my 2 cents.
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> John Meier wrote:
> > HI all-
> >
> > looking for recommendations on Gigabit NIC cards and a rack mount
> GigaBit
> > switch.  In the process of running wire to my new communications rack
> and
> > would like a nice switch - have  3 mythtv frontends, a couple of Linux
> > boxes, a couple of Macs and a Time Capsule.
> >
> > Any recommendations for switch and NICs linux boxes?
> >
> > thanks!!!
> >
> >
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