Average customer rating: 4.0
- Works
- Very dependable
- Didn't work for me
- One-Chip Wonder?
- silent warrior doesn't have a clue
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SMC SMC1244TX Pci 10/100MBPS Adapter, Single
Manufacturer: SMC
Product Group: CE
Binding: Electronics
ASIN: B00005OR5Z
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Product Description
SMC Networks' mission is to connect people and organizations with a comprehensive portfolio of LAN solutions and deliver pre-eminent Ethernet solutions for the small to medium-sized business. SMC provides a full array of Network Interface Cards (NICS), stackable hubs, dual speed hubs and switches and various expansion options for these products.
Customer Reviews:
Works.......2007-01-03
Bought this some time ago for a computer. Put it in and it worked. What more can you ask.
Very dependable.......2003-06-13
I have all SMC products on my network, and highly recommend this card.This is my second card added to my network. Easy installation, driver update was a breeze, and had worked flawlessly since I got it six months ago.If you havent gotten the rest of your home network yet. I would also recommend purchasing all SMC products. They work seamlessy together, no calling several helpdesks to troubleshoot your system, and very dependable.
Didn't work for me.......2003-03-23
I bought this card to go in a gateway 2000 running windows 98 1st edtion.My main use was to use it to connect my puter to a cable modem.Seems simple enough right?..Well plug and play didn't work out so well in my case.In fact it took me forever to get windows to reconize the drivers off the cd it came with,and even when everything seem to be operating as planed it let me down once again.When i plug in my cable modem and setup the network settings i got nothing but a good old fashion question mark in my device manager.I ended up haveing to hook up my modem via usb after all that.NOw it may have been windows 98 more than the card to blame but i'll never know now..In any case that's my reveiw take is as you will :)
One-Chip Wonder?.......2003-02-09
I installed two of these cards into one PC. One of them became inoperable after only about 9 months' use. Something curious that accompanied its demise was that its MAC address, as reported by ipconfig, had become (odd).
silent warrior doesn't have a clue.......2002-10-10
I purchased three of these NICs and installed them in:
WinME
Win2k Pro/Win2k Server (used it in one and then the other, months apart)
WinXP Pro
There are no drivers to install. I can't remember what they listed as but it wasn't SMC anything. I did have one problem but it wasn't the card. The problem was that the card was detected and I could configure it to work, I could even do a hardware ping (127.0.0.1) but I couldn't touch the network. I forgot that I had put the card into a shared PCI/ISA slot. I moved the card over one slot and it started working beautifully.
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