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Summary
Product:
Realtek RTL8029-based PCI 10base/T
Vendor:
Realtek
Tested operating systems:
Windows 2000, Windows 7, Windows NT 4.0, Windows Server 2003, Windows Server 2008, Windows Vista, Windows Vista 64 Bit (x86_64), Windows XP, Windows XP 64 Bit (x86_64)
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Realtek RTL8029-based PCI 10base/T
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Operating System: Windows 2000 Rating:





Submitted on 1999-11-01 12:00:00
Operating System: Windows Vista Rating:





Submitted on 2006-09-20 09:38:39
Anonymous
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This product works great
Operating System: Windows Vista Rating:

Submitted on 2006-09-23 18:49:05
Anonymous
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Realtek RTL8029-based PCI 10base/T don't work in vista RC1 5600
Operating System: Windows Vista Rating:

Submitted on 2006-10-16 14:35:41
Anonymous
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Not working
Operating System: Windows Vista Rating:





Submitted on 2006-11-13 18:36:15
Anonymous
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Works great
Operating System: Windows Vista Rating:

Submitted on 2006-12-02 16:46:23
Anonymous
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Not work
Operating System: Windows NT 4.0 Rating:





Submitted on 2007-07-09 09:28:46
Anonymous
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I'm using this network card on a old Pentium II 350 MHz, since 1999 without any trouble. If amongst HW devices one can ever speak about reliability over years, this is THE case.
Morevoer, since the PC became an "old one", it has been used essentially as a server (mail, web, ssh, scp,...) so, the card is heavily working.
I'm sometime wondering to replace it with a 100 mbit/s one... but I remember what my grand father was used to repeat: "The best is the ennemy of the good".
Morevoer, since the PC became an "old one", it has been used essentially as a server (mail, web, ssh, scp,...) so, the card is heavily working.
I'm sometime wondering to replace it with a 100 mbit/s one... but I remember what my grand father was used to repeat: "The best is the ennemy of the good".


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