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From: Brad Prosise <PROSISE%UTK_CTV%UTK_IPS%HUB%UTKVX@wpgate.utk.edu>
Subject: Networking
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I am looking to network my three video toasters and (hopefully
soon) a Pentium workstation for lightwave 4.0. Could anyone
recommend a good network card and software for the amiga and
hopefully a vendor that may have them in stock. From what our
engineers tell me it has to be compatible with "Ethernet 802.3"
standard.
thanks in advance for any help
Brad Prosise