• @[email protected]
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    201 month ago

    Intel is probably still the gold standard. I’d pay a few bucks more to have something much more reliable.

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      1 month ago

      Intel is probably still the gold standard.

      I guess you’re not familiar with the i225-v and its variants. Intel burned their reputation for good NICs with that fiasco.

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        41 month ago

        That’s too bad. I had a recent bad experience w/ a WiFi card, and I hoped that was a one-off since it was a budget chip. But you and someone else brought up more recent examples, so maybe Intel has lost its NIC crown.

        Who should we look to now? I just want a solid NIC on Linux.

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          The Realtek RTL8125B on my year-old motherboard has been doing fine with Linux’s r8169 driver.

          I’ve only used it at 1gbit/second, though; I haven’t tested its 2.5gbit mode.

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      81 month ago

      Ever since the BE200 debacle I don’t know if I can trust Intel to deliver. Sure, the stuff that’s already out there works but who knows if any of their future stuff will?

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        11 month ago

        Yeah, I had a bad experience with one of their other budget WiFi chips too. Maybe their hardware is getting worse, but they at least provide decent drivers.

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        81 month ago

        They’re apparently in talks to sell off their network division. Future there is really up in the air.