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Re: usb sound "cards", network adapters, and deneb
« on: November 19, 2009, 06:22:27 AM »
Quote from: blanning;530231

For the network adapter, do they all work? Or do I need a specific make and model with the right chipsets? Is there a tutorial out there somewhere for this?
 
brian

Well, you should read the poseidon guide included in the poseidon archive. You can't use any ethernet adapter, there are specific supported chipsets as per the document I just mentioned.
 
As for a tutorial for the configuration, do it like you do with any other SANA-II device/TCP Stack, however you won't see any file for the driver in sys:devs/networks, the device (according to the chipset you're using) will be resident in memory.
 
Hope that helps,
 
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