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Intel Gigabit CT PCI-E Network Adapter EXPI9301CTBLK

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  • Intel Gigabit CT PCI-E Network Adapter EXPI9301CTBLK (bulk)

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Intel Gigabit CT PCI-E Network Adapter EXPI9301CTBLK


Product Dimensions: 0.5 x 0.5 x 0.5 inches


Item Weight: 2.46 ounces


Item model number: EXPI9301CTBLK


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: September 21, 2008


Manufacturer: Intel


Language: English


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Intel's WOB and Network boot
I buy only Intel when I want to boot of the network NIC.
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on September 24, 2022 by JR Morris

  • Works as advertised.
It's a shame when you get a brand new motherboard, install it and notice your internal network adapter keeps dropping from 1000 Mpbs to 100 Mpbs. Once you figure out what the cause is and that there is really no fix (manufacturer knows about this but has not issued a fix), you're left with tearing your system apart or buying a card to solve the issue. The motherboard had a lot of other features that work well and are hard to find all together, and I didn't want to have to tear everything out of the case again, so I opted to get this card. It has not let me down and performs flawlessly. I am able to transmit files across my internal network at maximum speeds with no issues or disconnects. Well worth the money. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on March 3, 2022 by BMW

  • Upgrade from Intel PRO/100 VE Desktop Adapter
My Dell Dimension E510 desktop had the PRO/100 VE desktop adapter as its NIC, which worked just fine. I was upgrading my E510 from XP to Windows 7 and wanted a new Ethernet card so I chose the Gigabit CT Desktop Adapter. I had PROSet software installed along with the driver for the PRO/100 VE. Some helpful instructions for those that want to upgrade your driver or install a new Ethernet card; With PROSet, you must first remove your current adapter from the PROSet software BEFORE uninstalling PROSet and the current driver. If you don't you may end up with a phantom adapter that causes problems when you try to install a new version of PROSet and an updated driver. I installed the Gigabit CT card while still running XP. I had a free PCI-Express (x1) slot, which made installing the new card easy. During system startup I entered Setup and disabled the PRO/100 VE NIC and then proceeded with the rest of startup. I then installed a new version of PROSet and a new driver that I downloaded from Intel's web site. I didn't have to reboot after installing the software. The card just worked. When I upgraded from XP to Windows 7, the OS recognized the Gigabit CT card and installed drivers automatically so I didn't have to worry about downloading and installing a driver after installing the OS. The only thing is that Windows 7 didn't install PROSet, which is optional software anyway so it's not required. My house is wired with CAT5 instead of CAT5e or CAT6 so I really don't get the benefit of having a Gigabit network adapter. My VPN router is not a Gigabit router. It's only rated at 75Mbps. With my current Comcast service I'm getting about 25Mbps download and 4Mbps upload, which is about the same as I was getting with the PRO/100 VE NIC so having a Gigabit card isn't making any difference for me. However, the card works flawlessly and I'm very pleased with it. If you're wired with CAT5e or CAT6 and have Gigabit network equipment I would highly recommend the CT Desktop Adapter. It's a great Ethernet card, easy to install, works with Windows 7, and it provides great performance even in a non-Gigabit environment. You can download the latest PROSet and driver from Intel's web site. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on April 19, 2012 by M. Chiocca

  • Perfect for TrueNAS 12
Some chip sets, the Realtek(TM) 8125B2.5G LAN chip set on the MSI B560M Pro-VDH motherboard for example, are not compatible with the drivers installed by TrueNAS. The giveaway that you have LAN problems is that when the TrueNAS installation completes it does not give the IP of the NAS (assuming, naturally, that you have the computer connected to a working LAN). This board solves the problem *immediately*. Disable the onboard LAN and reboot into the TrueNAS install. Simple, elegant, and fast!! 4/29/2022 ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on April 30, 2022 by Image L.

  • No teaming with Windows client
I got this card as a 2nd nic in my gaming rig to do teaming but it doesn't work. After much messing around trying to get it to work found out it won't work with Windows 8.1 anyways. Hopefully they will be providing an updated driver to fix this since Windows 7 and Windows 8 does work with Intel teaming with Intel® Advanced Network Services (ANS) as long as you download it from Intel website. Can't do software teaming either because Microsoft only supports teaming via software in Windows 2012. Otherwise, as standalone card it's automatically detected by every OS I tried and should work great for most as long as you don't plan on using it in a team in Windows 8.1 as I already mentioned. Will update everyone if they ever update drivers to fully support latest version of Windows. If you overlook the above problems this card is otherwise great and more powerful than your average non-Intel nic card that probably comes with your motherboard. For example, I was able to easily get an extra 10Mb/s internet speed download from Comcast i.e. 110 to 120 just by increasing the recieve buffer from 256 to 1024 in the advanced options of this card. [...] I downgrade my rating since it's been 2 years and Intel never updated drivers to support teaming even though they said they would in the driver release notes:" Creating Intel ANS teams and VLANs on Windows® 10 is currently not supported. As a result, when created, teams and VLANs do not pass traffic. We expect that ANS will be supported on Windows 10 client in a future release." p.s. Card works fine with teaming as long as you're running Windows 2012. I haven't tested windows 7 and windows 8 since I don't use them anymore on my main machine but they should also work fully since they have full driver support also. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on May 19, 2014 by Daviangel

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