About this product | |
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Product | nForce2 Onboard NIC |
Vendor | nVidia |
Tested operating systems | Linux other |
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CompatDB XML | nforce2-onboard-nic.xml |
Compatibility Reports for nForce2 Onboard NIC
Reported by Anonymous
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Yes, the reverse-eng driver works, but not very good, in the lan i get some transfere rates like 5.5 and 6 Mb (very bad), with my realtek(chipest) NIC, i get 9,8Mb on the lan, and with my 3com NIC's i get more that 11Mb, so i think the driver dont works pretty good, but it's a good reverse eng work! congrats to the ppl o made it! very good job!
Reported by Anonymous
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The nforce2 onboard ethernet controller works great under linux. nvidia.com's driver page has a driver for it (non-GPL). Also, there is a GPL'd reverse-engineered driver that goes by the name of forcedeth. With 2.4 and newer kernels there is a patch available which offers forcedeth to be compiled into the kernel or as a module. despite a few very minor bugs which won't affect most users, it works like a charm.