Re: Kingston KNE100TX

From: Nigel Metheringham (Nigel.Metheringham@ThePLAnet.net)
Date: Mon Jan 18 1999 - 06:13:56 EST


apu@spfld.com said:
} The summary goes that the Kingston card is still a true Tulip NIC and
} a trouble-free one at that. One respondant suggested other, less
} expensive Tulips (Acer ALN310U and Samsung SC1200TX) as other options.

We have a few hundred KNE-100TX cards around. They are generally very
good, *but*:-

  1. We had a quality problem in Q3/Q4 1998. About 20% of cards
      failed after around 3 days use. 100 Base T appeared very
      susceptible to noise. [The failure problem has now gone away]

  2. The cards do change occasionally without warning. So far keeping
      to a very recent driver has kept us OK.

  3. The KNE-110 card has a non Digital core. We have tested a couple
      and had real problems. Latest drivers/card versions may be OK.
      [The big problem is that the card transmitted at full speed when
      we first tried it - this does serious damage to your network]
      This card is cheaper than the 100.

        Nigel.

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