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    network card for Cent 7?

    Can someone point me to a network card that will plug into the cent 7 mainboard?


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    Anyone here have any experience with th cent 7? the main board looks like a Pico main board , I am just not familiar with the perifs for this type main board


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    I think the 7 is PC104 or at least SBC( Single board computer). I haven't had a need to open ours so can't say if they are PCI or just PC104 bus ports. We declined on the network option. Since these are still DOS based, networking can be a large learning curve from what I hear. There is a lot of driver, support software and compatibility hurdles for the weekend warrior to overcome, but some have done it.

    There are documents somewhere here on networking the older Centurions. Ah, yes....the search tool brought up 12 hits!

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