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Gary S. Terhune
http://tinyurl.com/5omola (Amazon.com)
Any of these will work. I have no preferences, but because I started out
with Linksys, I tend to stay with it. (There's a $10 rebate to bring the
price down to $8.48 and free shipping if you order in the next three days.)
There are no drivers involved. Just remember that a true switch requires a
power supply. However, you have no need for gigabit speeds, so you can cut
cost that way (look for anything not "gigabit" or not 10/100/1000, just
10/100.) Unless you want to consider the future replacement of the
modem/router you're using with one that has gigabit speed, or you want to
add a router to allow internal network gigabit speeds. Just know that to get
gigabit speed, every component in the network must support it. The LAN cards
in the computers, any switches, and especially the router. Note that
anything over 100Mbps LAN speed doesn't won't improve internet speeds until
they go over 100 Mbps, which is a bit farther in the future (but "coming
soon".)
Note that this Linksys card has drivers for Win95. http://tinyurl.com/55vp53
If I looked deeper, I could still find cards that work with DOS (even this
one might.)
My apologies for incorrect assumptions. Had I known that you were having
problems locating hardware, it would have been a more straight-forward
response on my part.
--
Gary S. Terhune
MS-MVP Shell/User
http://grystmill.com
"brbrown" <brbrown@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:3F3E08EA-3760-426C-8573-4DC5A4DA928F@microsoft.com...
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>
> "brbrown" wrote:
>
>>
>>
>> "Gary S. Terhune" wrote:
>>
>> > 1. You do NOT want a network "hub", you want a "switch."
>> >
>> > 2. Here's some ethernet adapters that bit your needs.
>> > http://tinyurl.com/6rdx2q (Amazon.com)
>> > http://www.pcconnection.com/IPA/Shop/Product/Detail.htm?sku=59629
>> > http://www.pcconnection.com/IPA/Shop/Product/Detail.htm?sku=4763603
>> > http://www.pcconnection.com/IPA/Shop/Product/Detail.htm?sku=7089124
>> >
>> > Took me five minutes to locate and verify those items, and that's just
>> > two
>> > outlets. If you can't find a PCI Ethernet Adapter with Win98 or even
>> > Win95
>> > drivers, you just plain aren't looking. But, of course, you really
>> > didn't
>> > look, did you? You want to do it YOUR way or NO way at all, right?
>> >
>> > --
>> > Gary S. Terhune
>> > MS-MVP Shell/User
>> > http://grystmill.com
>> >
>> > "brbrown" <brbrown@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> > news:3FD394EB-6286-42B4-A3C1-501843FD46A3@microsoft.com...
>> > >
>> > >
>> > > "glee" wrote:
>> > >
>> > >> "brbrown" <brbrown@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> > >> news:36EC224B-2450-4647-A435-43DB4A1F9B91@microsoft.com...
>> > >> >
>> > >> > "glee" wrote:
>> > >> >>
>> > >> >> The SmartAx MT882 is a modem with router functionality, not a
>> > >> >> router.
>> > >> >> Are you
>> > >> >> trying to use it through its Ethernet port, or through USB? I
>> > >> >> strongly suggest
>> > >> >> using Ethernet.
>> > >> >>
>> > >> >> See here for some setup instructions, about halfway down the
>> > >> >> page, in
>> > >> >> posts by
>> > >> >> cathyj :
>> > >> >> http://forums.broadbandbuyer.co.uk/forum_posts.asp?TID=5341&PN=2
>> > >> >>
>> > >> >>
>> > >> >Thanks for the posting. It makes good, useful reading. I must say
>> > >> though, whilst
>> > >> using the
>> > >> >ethernet connection for my XP and the USB for my W98, I had no
>> > >> >problem
>> > >> >at all and I
>> > >> >was
>> > >> >able to switch off and did not have to reset anything after
>> > >> >switching
>> > >> >back on. My
>> > >> >problem
>> > >> >though is that the Talktalk CD would not work on my W98 so
>> > >> >previously I
>> > >> >had to
>> > >> >download
>> > >> >the CD contents from the internet then extract the driver only.
>> > >> >However
>> > >> >I cannot
>> > >> >now find
>> > >> >the driver amongst the rest of the content. I don't wish to risk
>> > >> >trying
>> > >> >each likely
>> > >> >looking item unless I am sure it is the right one. I had to do a
>> > >> >Restore
>> > >> >when I
>> > >> >chose the
>> > >> >wrong one. Brian
>> > >>
>> > >> First of all, I don't know what you are referring to re:switching
>> > >> off and
>> > >> switching
>> > >> back on. I was not referring you to that thread for whatever that
>> > >> poster's issue
>> > >> was.... I referred you specifically to the reply by cathyj, on how
>> > >> to set
>> > >> it up
>> > >> using the Ethernet port, which requires no special drivers.
>> > >>
>> > >> Why are you trying to connect it to USB, especially if you are
>> > >> trying to
>> > >> avoid
>> > >> driver issues? Why not just connect via the Ethernet port and be
>> > >> done
>> > >> with it?
>> > >> --
>> > >> Glen Ventura, MS MVP Windows, A+
>> > >> http://dts-l.net/
>> > >> http://dts-l.net/goodpost.htm
>>
>> Hello Gary. Thankyou for your forthwright reply. Sorry I did mean a
>> switch
>> not a hub. Regarding adapters, I did actually research 10 in all, all of
>> which were reputed not to work with W98 only W98SE. I even bought two
>> that
>> perported to work with W98 only to find they would not. Even the reply to
>> an
>> email to Microsoft at the time said that W98 would not support any
>> ethernet
>> cards. So, I thought my only option was use my USB connection on my
>> router
>> which happened to work very well, was quite convenient and saved me the
>> purchase of any other equipment. However, I cannot connect to the three
>> "pccconnection.com" links you showed but the "tinyurl" one looks fine.
>> Thanks
>> for the lead.
>> Brian
>>
>> Garry, assuming I install the D Link adapter, can you recommend a 5 port
>> switch to enable me to network my XP desktop, my Vista laptop and my W98
>> desktop please? Brian
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
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>>
>> >
>> >
Any of these will work. I have no preferences, but because I started out
with Linksys, I tend to stay with it. (There's a $10 rebate to bring the
price down to $8.48 and free shipping if you order in the next three days.)
There are no drivers involved. Just remember that a true switch requires a
power supply. However, you have no need for gigabit speeds, so you can cut
cost that way (look for anything not "gigabit" or not 10/100/1000, just
10/100.) Unless you want to consider the future replacement of the
modem/router you're using with one that has gigabit speed, or you want to
add a router to allow internal network gigabit speeds. Just know that to get
gigabit speed, every component in the network must support it. The LAN cards
in the computers, any switches, and especially the router. Note that
anything over 100Mbps LAN speed doesn't won't improve internet speeds until
they go over 100 Mbps, which is a bit farther in the future (but "coming
soon".)
Note that this Linksys card has drivers for Win95. http://tinyurl.com/55vp53
If I looked deeper, I could still find cards that work with DOS (even this
one might.)
My apologies for incorrect assumptions. Had I known that you were having
problems locating hardware, it would have been a more straight-forward
response on my part.
--
Gary S. Terhune
MS-MVP Shell/User
http://grystmill.com
"brbrown" <brbrown@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:3F3E08EA-3760-426C-8573-4DC5A4DA928F@microsoft.com...
>
>
> "brbrown" wrote:
>
>>
>>
>> "Gary S. Terhune" wrote:
>>
>> > 1. You do NOT want a network "hub", you want a "switch."
>> >
>> > 2. Here's some ethernet adapters that bit your needs.
>> > http://tinyurl.com/6rdx2q (Amazon.com)
>> > http://www.pcconnection.com/IPA/Shop/Product/Detail.htm?sku=59629
>> > http://www.pcconnection.com/IPA/Shop/Product/Detail.htm?sku=4763603
>> > http://www.pcconnection.com/IPA/Shop/Product/Detail.htm?sku=7089124
>> >
>> > Took me five minutes to locate and verify those items, and that's just
>> > two
>> > outlets. If you can't find a PCI Ethernet Adapter with Win98 or even
>> > Win95
>> > drivers, you just plain aren't looking. But, of course, you really
>> > didn't
>> > look, did you? You want to do it YOUR way or NO way at all, right?
>> >
>> > --
>> > Gary S. Terhune
>> > MS-MVP Shell/User
>> > http://grystmill.com
>> >
>> > "brbrown" <brbrown@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> > news:3FD394EB-6286-42B4-A3C1-501843FD46A3@microsoft.com...
>> > >
>> > >
>> > > "glee" wrote:
>> > >
>> > >> "brbrown" <brbrown@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> > >> news:36EC224B-2450-4647-A435-43DB4A1F9B91@microsoft.com...
>> > >> >
>> > >> > "glee" wrote:
>> > >> >>
>> > >> >> The SmartAx MT882 is a modem with router functionality, not a
>> > >> >> router.
>> > >> >> Are you
>> > >> >> trying to use it through its Ethernet port, or through USB? I
>> > >> >> strongly suggest
>> > >> >> using Ethernet.
>> > >> >>
>> > >> >> See here for some setup instructions, about halfway down the
>> > >> >> page, in
>> > >> >> posts by
>> > >> >> cathyj :
>> > >> >> http://forums.broadbandbuyer.co.uk/forum_posts.asp?TID=5341&PN=2
>> > >> >>
>> > >> >>
>> > >> >Thanks for the posting. It makes good, useful reading. I must say
>> > >> though, whilst
>> > >> using the
>> > >> >ethernet connection for my XP and the USB for my W98, I had no
>> > >> >problem
>> > >> >at all and I
>> > >> >was
>> > >> >able to switch off and did not have to reset anything after
>> > >> >switching
>> > >> >back on. My
>> > >> >problem
>> > >> >though is that the Talktalk CD would not work on my W98 so
>> > >> >previously I
>> > >> >had to
>> > >> >download
>> > >> >the CD contents from the internet then extract the driver only.
>> > >> >However
>> > >> >I cannot
>> > >> >now find
>> > >> >the driver amongst the rest of the content. I don't wish to risk
>> > >> >trying
>> > >> >each likely
>> > >> >looking item unless I am sure it is the right one. I had to do a
>> > >> >Restore
>> > >> >when I
>> > >> >chose the
>> > >> >wrong one. Brian
>> > >>
>> > >> First of all, I don't know what you are referring to re:switching
>> > >> off and
>> > >> switching
>> > >> back on. I was not referring you to that thread for whatever that
>> > >> poster's issue
>> > >> was.... I referred you specifically to the reply by cathyj, on how
>> > >> to set
>> > >> it up
>> > >> using the Ethernet port, which requires no special drivers.
>> > >>
>> > >> Why are you trying to connect it to USB, especially if you are
>> > >> trying to
>> > >> avoid
>> > >> driver issues? Why not just connect via the Ethernet port and be
>> > >> done
>> > >> with it?
>> > >> --
>> > >> Glen Ventura, MS MVP Windows, A+
>> > >> http://dts-l.net/
>> > >> http://dts-l.net/goodpost.htm
>>
>> Hello Gary. Thankyou for your forthwright reply. Sorry I did mean a
>> switch
>> not a hub. Regarding adapters, I did actually research 10 in all, all of
>> which were reputed not to work with W98 only W98SE. I even bought two
>> that
>> perported to work with W98 only to find they would not. Even the reply to
>> an
>> email to Microsoft at the time said that W98 would not support any
>> ethernet
>> cards. So, I thought my only option was use my USB connection on my
>> router
>> which happened to work very well, was quite convenient and saved me the
>> purchase of any other equipment. However, I cannot connect to the three
>> "pccconnection.com" links you showed but the "tinyurl" one looks fine.
>> Thanks
>> for the lead.
>> Brian
>>
>> Garry, assuming I install the D Link adapter, can you recommend a 5 port
>> switch to enable me to network my XP desktop, my Vista laptop and my W98
>> desktop please? Brian
>>
>>
>>
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