Netgear Ethernet starter kit $19.99:Overstock.com

blakerwry

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Two autosensing 10/100 Mbps NICs (model FA310)
One 4-port 10Base-T Ethernet hubs (model EN104TP)
Two 25-foot Cat 5 UTP cables
Power adapter for hub
Drivers and diagnostics floppy disk
Wall mount kit
How-to guides



I thought this looked like a good deal personally. I've found my 5 port 10/100 netgear hub to be of excellent quality and haven't had problems with my FA311 (although I know others have noted particular incompatibilites with some motherboards)
 

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Not a bad deal, if only for the two FA310s (Tulip clones I believe). Far better than those POS FA311s.

Downsides: 10BaseT hub, Tulip prob unsupported in Server 2003, 310 NIC is 5V only (I believe).
 

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Pradeep said:
Not a bad deal, if only for the two FA310s (Tulip clones I believe). Far better than those POS FA311s.

Downsides: 10BaseT hub, Tulip prob unsupported in Server 2003, 310 NIC is 5V only (I believe).

yeah the equipment isn't anything new (the 310's been around for atleast 3 years I believe)

But for somebody wanting to network a few computers easily it would be nice. At minimum they could keep the NICs and sell the Hub and put the money towards a new 100Mbit switch.
 
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