1-Port Gigabit Network Card - TAA-Compliant NIC Windows/Linux
At a Glance
TAA-COMPLIANT GIGABIT ETHERNET CARD: Network Card with Realtek RTL8111H chip adds a gigabit ethernet interface to a desktop or server; Features link speed and activity LED indicators allowing users to visually diagnose issues and confirm network speeds
PLUG & PLAY COMPATIBILITY: Network Interface Card drivers auto-install in most major operating systems including Windows, Windows Server, and Linux; Works with Intel and AMD hardware platforms that have a PCI Express x1, x2, x4, x8, or x16 slot
PERFORMANCE & MANAGEMENT: PCIe Network Adapter Card supports 9K jumbo frames to reduce packet overhead, Wake-on-LAN (WoL) for remote system booting, auto-negotiation between 10/100/1000Mbps, and VLANs for efficient network management
UNIVERSAL FIT: PCI Express NIC comes with a pre-installed standard-profile bracket for full-sized desktops and servers, and it includes a low-profile bracket for compatibility with small form-factor computers
THE IT PRO'S CHOICE: Designed and built for IT Professionals, this 1-port network card is backed for 2-years, including free lifetime 24/5 multi-lingual technical assistance
Overview
This TAA-compliant Gigabit Ethernet card adds a gigabit Ethernet interface to a desktop or server.
Plug And Play Compatible
This 1-port network interface card is plug-and-play compatible, with drivers that auto-install on major operating systems such as Windows, Windows Server, and Linux. It is compatible with Intel and AMD hardware platforms equipped with PCI Express x1, x2, x4, x8, or x16 slots.
Performance and Management
This network card features link speed and activity LED indicators for visual network speed verification and issue diagnosis.
This PCIe network adapter supports 9K jumbo frames to minimize packet overhead, Wake-on-LAN (WoL) for remote system booting, auto-negotiation between 10/100/1000Mbps, and VLANs for streamlined network management.
Universal Fit
The PCI Express NIC includes a pre-installed standard-profile bracket for full-sized desktops and servers, as well as a low-profile bracket for compatibility with small form-factor computers.