Difference between revisions of "Ethernet Controllers"
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The Ethernet controller is located on either a MiniPCI card, Communications Daughter Card (CDC), or integrated on the systemboard.  | The Ethernet controller is located on either a MiniPCI card, Communications Daughter Card (CDC), or integrated on the systemboard.  | ||
| − | === 3COM 10/ 100 Ethernet Mini PCI Adapter With 56k Modem ===  | + | === 3COM 10/100 Ethernet Mini PCI Adapter With 56k Modem ===  | 
Chipset: 3c556b<br>  | Chipset: 3c556b<br>  | ||
Driver: 3c59x<br>  | Driver: 3c59x<br>  | ||
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This chip is integrated into the systemboard.<br>  | This chip is integrated into the systemboard.<br>  | ||
Note: This chip support Auto-MDX, meaning you will never need a crossover ethernet cable.  | Note: This chip support Auto-MDX, meaning you will never need a crossover ethernet cable.  | ||
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| + | === Broadcom 10/100/1000 ===  | ||
| + | Chipset: Broadcom BCM5751M<br>  | ||
| + | Driver: tg3 or bcm5700  | ||
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| + | This chip is integrated into the systemboard of the T43 (and perhaps other recent systems?)  | ||
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Revision as of 01:38, 28 April 2005
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Internal Ethernet controller
All ThinkPad's produced the last several years have one of three Ethernet controllers integrated.
The Ethernet controller is located on either a MiniPCI card, Communications Daughter Card (CDC), or integrated on the systemboard.
3COM 10/100 Ethernet Mini PCI Adapter With 56k Modem
Chipset: 3c556b
Driver: 3c59x
IBM Partnumber: 22P7594
This adapter is located on a MiniPCI card, together with a 3Com Modem (for which no Linux driver exists). This card is only supported on the following machines:
- A20m, A20p
 - A21m, A21p, A21e
 - T20, T21, T22, T23
 - X20, X21
 - TransNote
 
Intel 10/100
Chipset: Various Intel Mobile Ethernet chips
Driver: e100
The e100 driver is the suggested driver, but 'eepro100' should also work.
On older ThinkPad's this is implemented on a MiniPCI card, on newer ThinkPad's this is integrated into the systemboard.
Intel 10/100/1000
Driver: e1000
This chip is integrated into the systemboard.
Note: This chip support Auto-MDX, meaning you will never need a crossover ethernet cable.
Broadcom 10/100/1000
Chipset: Broadcom BCM5751M
Driver: tg3 or bcm5700
This chip is integrated into the systemboard of the T43 (and perhaps other recent systems?)