🚀 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**E
Good NIC for software router/firewall.
Works with Proxmox and OPNsense (FreeBSD). Easy to install and configure. My built-in NIC started giving me problems and I needed an excuse to get a two port NIC so I could use a software router. This NIC had exactly what I needed and was at the price I could afford.
A**R
Works very well with Linux [Arch]
These work better than I expected - I have them teamed in a Linux distro and throughput is very good
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.
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.
A**R
good speed
worrks well, uibuntu server
D**R
Good
Good
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.
M**K
Pfsense
I was hoping to creat a new Pfsense device, but for some reason the motherboard I was useing combined with its onboard network port was not able to comunicate with my network, I could ping out to 8.8.8.8 but my current devicses were not able to see my router IP hummmm... So I am not sure if it was Pfsense or the hardware I was using....
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