🚀 Elevate Your Network Game!
The 1000Mbps Gigabit Ethernet Converged Network Adapter features the original Intel I350 chip, providing exceptional 1GbE performance. With four RJ45 ports, it supports high-speed connections for various devices and is compatible with multiple operating systems. Its PCI Express 2.1 x4 design ensures easy installation and robust connectivity, making it an ideal choice for both server and desktop environments.
Data Link Protocol | Ethernet |
Data Transfer Rate | 1000 Megabytes Per Second |
Compatible Devices | Server, Desktop |
Hardware Connectivity | PCIE x 4 |
Item Weight | 0.42 Pounds |
Color | 4-RJ45 |
T**M
A great choice for Linux or BSD
When building a Linux system the last thing you want to deal with is weird drivers. So I always look for Intel or Broadcom chipsets in ethernet cards. Intel chipsets in particular are pretty much guaranteed to work. Most of the servers I build have Intel I350 ethernet cards for a reason. They're fast, reliable, and use the rock-solid "igb" driver that you can be absolutely certain will be included in the stock kernel from any Linux distributionThe I350 controller chip has been in production since 2011 and Intel plans to manufacture it through 2031. It's fast, reliable, inexpensive, and uses only 2.8W of power. Those features, combined with the high availability of the chip has made it ubiquitous on server motherboards. As a result it's extremely well supported by any operating system you might want to use.Thie PCI interface on the card identifies itself as being built by Beijing Sinead Technology Co. The ethernet MAC address has the correct prefix (98:b7:85) for Shenzhen 10Gtek Transceivers, which matches the name of the seller on Amazon. That's always a good sign; they're using properly assigned MAC addresses rather than just cloning some other card.The card appears to be identical to the I350 cards sold by Intel. The only difference is the price, which is less than half what Intel charges.I'll probably buy more of these in the future. Great pricing and like the other 10Gtek products I've purchased in the past it's a solid product.
C**S
Perfect fit, works great with ubuntu, full 2.5gb speeds
I never really need wifi or bluetooth but having to use the pci slot for a 2.5gb card was annoying. This adapter freed up the slot and just gave new life to a bunch of boards. Perfect fit and detected by ubuntu and server 2022 without issue, getting 2.4gb+ speeds on downloads and file transfers.
J**O
Works well with pfSense
I am using the network board in a running a pfSense firewall. It is providing firewall services for a medium size public library. Just a bit of volunteerism, so I appreacated the extremely rea.sonable price!Since the board features an Intel chipset, it is highly compatible with both pfSense (which does not like realtek network cards). The board has performed flawlessly.
D**.
No drop outs in connection
Works perfectly for me
G**G
Works great but needs drivers for CentOS 7
The card was easy to install, but the NIC DID NOT WORK on CentOS 7 out of the box. I had to hunt around for the appropriate Linux driver for the RTL8125 chipset.Fortunately I found what I needed on the interweb and I was up and running in a few minutes.It is so cool to see the data transfer speeds in the 250+ megaBYTES per second range!
Z**L
Defective? Bad drivers? It didn’t work!
I had high hopes for this card especially after reading the reviews. It turned out to be very disappointing. I purchased it for my OPNsense firewall and it was ok to get the drivers installed and was easily recognized. However, I don’t even know what it does, but the firewall’s console throws some errors regarding this NIC and after ~5 the console floods with output text that you can’t see because it flashes so fast and the computer reboots. This happens constantly. Stay away from Realtek products, intel NICs are expensive for a good reason.Another issue (not a big deal) but the standard profile bracket is a bit tall for my giant tower.
B**.
is same as Intel 82576 Gigabit Network Connection adapter
Very good product and working fine with pfsense and good performance with suricata IPS inline mode.pciconf -lcv #Output of pciconf command on freebsd.igb2@pci0:3:0:0: class=0x020000 card=0xa03c8086 chip=0x10c98086 rev=0x01 hdr=0x00vendor = 'Intel Corporation'device = '82576 Gigabit Network Connection'class = networksubclass = ethernetcap 01[40] = powerspec 3 supports D0 D3 current D0cap 05[50] = MSI supports 1 message, 64 bit, vector maskscap 11[70] = MSI-X supports 10 messages, enabledTable in map 0x1c[0x0], PBA in map 0x1c[0x2000]cap 10[a0] = PCI-Express 2 endpoint max data 128(512) FLRlink x1(x4) speed 2.5(2.5) ASPM disabled(L0s/L1)ecap 0001[100] = AER 1 0 fatal 0 non-fatal 1 correctedecap 0003[140] = Serial 1 6cb311ffff1b17c0ecap 000e[150] = ARI 1ecap 0010[160] = SR-IOV 1 IOV disabled, Memory Space disabled, ARI disabled0 VFs configured out of 8 supportedFirst VF RID Offset 0x0180, VF RID Stride 0x0002VF Device ID 0x10caPage Sizes: 4096 (enabled), 8192, 65536, 262144, 1048576, 4194304igb3@pci0:3:0:1: class=0x020000 card=0xa03c8086 chip=0x10c98086 rev=0x01 hdr=0x00vendor = 'Intel Corporation'device = '82576 Gigabit Network Connection'class = networksubclass = ethernetcap 01[40] = powerspec 3 supports D0 D3 current D0cap 05[50] = MSI supports 1 message, 64 bit, vector maskscap 11[70] = MSI-X supports 10 messages, enabledTable in map 0x1c[0x0], PBA in map 0x1c[0x2000]cap 10[a0] = PCI-Express 2 endpoint max data 128(512) FLRlink x1(x4) speed 2.5(2.5) ASPM disabled(L0s/L1)ecap 0001[100] = AER 1 0 fatal 0 non-fatal 1 correctedecap 0003[140] = Serial 1 6cb311ffff1b17c0ecap 000e[150] = ARI 1ecap 0010[160] = SR-IOV 1 IOV disabled, Memory Space disabled, ARI disabled0 VFs configured out of 8 supportedFirst VF RID Offset 0x0180, VF RID Stride 0x0002VF Device ID 0x10caPage Sizes: 4096 (enabled), 8192, 65536, 262144, 1048576, 4194304
I**Y
Genuine 2.5 Gbps NIC.
Genuine 2.5 Gbps NIC. It is as advertised compared to a previous one from another seller who claimed it was 2.5 (even in the package) but was 1G instead. I'm happy.
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