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If I have a Dell that originally had XP on it, the NIC is probably a PCI interface not PCI-E, right?
Posted by
spamlet
Sep 4 '13, 19:21
I really don't want to have to go over and crack it open twice.
Responses:
Wait. Most Dells for years have had on-board ethernet. Not a card. -- nm
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Mop (200 lbs)
Sep 4, 19:38
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Oh, hell. That means if a router fried the network port I need to find another way?
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spamlet (iPhone)
Sep 4, 20:29
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Get this. Although you can probably find one for less. -- (link)
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Mop (200 lbs)
Sep 4, 20:51
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This one is $9. -- (link)
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Mop (200 lbs)
Sep 4, 20:55
What happened.
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spamlet (iPhone)
Sep 4, 20:32
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Sounds like you have bigger problems than your NIC.
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Mop (200 lbs)
Sep 4, 20:53
Or gimme the model number if you can't find the service tag. I can probably dig up the motherboard specs. -- nm
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Mop (200 lbs)
Sep 4, 19:37
put the service tag into the Dell website, it can tell you -- nm
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Karl_S
Sep 4, 19:26
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