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I seem to have a gift for stupid networking problems.
A few weeks back my Soltek SL-75DRV5 died. So I replaced it with an Albatron - a KX400 8XV Pro - see: www.albatron.com.tw/product/KX400_8XV_Pro.asp
Nice board. I like it. Nothing fancy, but effective and quite cheap. Along with the other usual KT-400 goodies, it has an integrated 3Com 3C910-A01 10/100 LAN. Seeing as there was LAN on-board, I put the el-cheapo Realtek 10/100 aside and used the on-board NIC instead.
The board wasn't as stable as the Soltek to start with, but when I replaced the crappy NEC PC-2100 RAM that, for some reason ran perfectly in the Soltek with a single Infineon 512MB DIMM, it's been spot on. Except for two things:
(1) About once every two minutes or so (I think it's at semi-random) my W2K task bar pops up with a network cable unplugged message. The message never lasts for more than a second or two, and then everything is normal again. There is no noticable network delay - it only goes to my Smoothie on a crossover cable, and my cable internet is crappy enough that I'd be unlikely to notice any non-gross performance hit anyway. The Realtek never did this. Is it a real issue? Or is it just a more truthful driver, that's reporting stuff the Realtek covered up?
(2) Just once I got a fair-dinkum BSOD. The errant app was the NDIS driver. I don't like getting a BSOD. Given the location, I suspect the LAN driver or card. (I have the latest drivers installed.)
Any comments on the 3Com network chips?
Should I disable it in the BIOS and slip the Realtek back in instead?
A few weeks back my Soltek SL-75DRV5 died. So I replaced it with an Albatron - a KX400 8XV Pro - see: www.albatron.com.tw/product/KX400_8XV_Pro.asp
Nice board. I like it. Nothing fancy, but effective and quite cheap. Along with the other usual KT-400 goodies, it has an integrated 3Com 3C910-A01 10/100 LAN. Seeing as there was LAN on-board, I put the el-cheapo Realtek 10/100 aside and used the on-board NIC instead.
The board wasn't as stable as the Soltek to start with, but when I replaced the crappy NEC PC-2100 RAM that, for some reason ran perfectly in the Soltek with a single Infineon 512MB DIMM, it's been spot on. Except for two things:
(1) About once every two minutes or so (I think it's at semi-random) my W2K task bar pops up with a network cable unplugged message. The message never lasts for more than a second or two, and then everything is normal again. There is no noticable network delay - it only goes to my Smoothie on a crossover cable, and my cable internet is crappy enough that I'd be unlikely to notice any non-gross performance hit anyway. The Realtek never did this. Is it a real issue? Or is it just a more truthful driver, that's reporting stuff the Realtek covered up?
(2) Just once I got a fair-dinkum BSOD. The errant app was the NDIS driver. I don't like getting a BSOD. Given the location, I suspect the LAN driver or card. (I have the latest drivers installed.)
Any comments on the 3Com network chips?
Should I disable it in the BIOS and slip the Realtek back in instead?