[MLB-WIRELESS] EISA Network Card

Jason Hecker jhecker at wireless.org.au
Thu Aug 10 08:55:57 EST 2006


EISA is just an 32 bit extension of the ISA bus.  If you can't find an 
EISA card then just stick a 10/100 ISA card in.

See: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Extended_Industry_Standard_Architecture

You might score one at the second hand table at a swapmeet... don't like 
your chances though.

Mark Aitken wrote:
> Hi Ppl,
>  
> I am in need of a EISA 10/100 Network card for my Compaq Proliant 4500 
> server.  At present it only has one, connected to the internet side of 
> my Home lan but in order to use this server on the wireless side of 
> things (seperate from internet) I need a second card.
>  
> I was told that an ISA card would fit in the EISA slot but am wary of 
> trying that.
>  
> If you have an EISA 10/100 ethernet card that is surplus, please let me 
> know.
>  
> Mark
>  
> VK3JMA/NodeGXT
> 
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