🚀 Elevate Your Network Game!
The Dual-Port PCIe Gigabit Network Card is a high-performance Ethernet adapter designed for seamless connectivity across various operating systems. With dual ports and a data transfer rate of up to 1000 Mbps, it ensures efficient network management and stability, making it an essential upgrade for any professional setup.
Data Link Protocol | IEEE 802.3, IEEE 802.3u, IEEE 802.3x, IEEE 802.3ab, Gigabit Ethernet |
Data Transfer Rate | 1E+3 Megabits Per Second |
Compatible Devices | Desktop |
Hardware Connectivity | PCI Express 3.0 |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 3.54"L x 2.76"W x 0.71"H |
Color | multicolor |
S**Y
PFSense Firewall Build Must Have
Nice piece of hardware for a firewall build using free BSD Unix. Works as advertised by seller. Is indeed compatible with Linux, free BSD Unix and Windows. I ordered 2x more for a backup build and to have as a spare, just in case.
P**N
Great NIC From Intel
I have written device drivers for several Ethernet chips. Intel Ethernet chips are my favorite. This product does not disappoint. Solid performance.
R**R
Blazing Fast - Easy to Install Drivers
I have had a series of problems downloading large medical image files - typically about 1 gigabyte zip files with DICOM images using an 8930 Dell with Windows 11. After a recent Microsoft Windows upgrade - all downloads were failing. I have used up the PCEI X16 and one of the PCIE X1s with a 2 slot video card, and used up the PCIE X4 with a USB-C thunderbolt card. I needed to handle 500Mbps up and down symmetric in the remaining PCIE X1 slot. This card was one of the few PCIE X1's with this level of performance claimed. The drivers had a great interface and installed without difficulty. The result - I have my 2 slot video card, by USB-C card and - this card totally solved the download problems. Great product!!!
H**E
Works great with PFSense
I built out a new PFSense box to replace the fanless microcomputer I had that died in a lightning strike. I had several TPLink 2.5 Gbit cards laying around, but to my chagrin, PFSense wouldn't recognize them. And looking online, it seemed that I wasn't the only one with this problem. I did find that it played nicely with Intel-based network cards such as this one. One quick order away, and my new firewall box is up and running.
J**.
Gives me full speed to and from my server when transferring files.
Item is defiantly plug and play, easy to install and get going.... Looks really nice seems to be good for internet and file transfers to and from my server, appears to be functioning at full speed to and from the file transfers.
M**G
Not recognized in Win 11 - Works when set to "Gen 3"
When I installed it initially, it wasn't recognized by Windows 11. After setting the BIOS configuration for the PCIe slot from "Auto" to "Gen3," it is now recognized and works fine.
B**S
Works perfectly and regularly gets gigabit and over speeds.
I put this card in a used small form factor PC I bought online using the included SFF plate. I installed Proxmox onto the PC and created an Opnsense virtual machine to act as my home router. I needed this NIC to add extra ports for my WAN and LAN interfaces. I used PCIe passthrough to bind the NIC to the VM in Proxmox. Once I had Opnsense set up, I've been able to get gigabit or higher (~1.2Gbps) speeds both locally (using iperf3) and with speed tests over my fiber internet. I'm now getting faster speeds than the "traditional" gigabit router+wifi I was using before. Very happy with this card.
M**C
It was great when it worked but after a month mine died and stopped negotiating at 1GB
It was great when it worked but after a month mine died and stopped negotiating at 1GB
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