linux.com — "Purchase a new PC or motherboard soon, and the chances are good that it will come with two built-in network interfaces -- either two Ethernet jacks or one Ethernet and one Wi-Fi. Tossing in a second adapter is an inexpensive way for the manufacturer to add another bullet point to the product description -- but what exactly are you supposed to..."
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inajeepMay 7, 2008
Explain that to my mother-in-law.
tiagobrMay 7, 2008
"...THATS THE QUESTION..." !!!!
miserjMay 7, 2008
Could you do this with a regular cord or do you need a crossover one?
spalvlMay 8, 2008
Probably a little confusing to the "lolcats" type digg users.
grimwardMay 8, 2008
I'm digging all of you up, because you're all damned right! (how could I forget the Vesa and MCA variants?!)
d0odxMay 12, 2008
OK that is an effing Awesome article..
factotum218May 13, 2008
you putcher weeeeeeedd init
derrekitoMay 17, 2008
How do I digg this up twice? HOW!? :p