Intel Gigabit PCI-E Network Adapter EXPI9301CTBLK

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Specification: Intel Gigabit PCI-E Network Adapter EXPI9301CTBLK

Brand

‎Intel

Manufacturer

‎Intel

Colour

‎multicolor

Item Height

‎0.5 Inches

Item Width

‎0.5 Inches

Product Dimensions

‎1.27 x 1.27 x 1.27 cm, 70 g

Item model number

‎EXPI9301CTBLK

Processor Count

‎1

Computer Memory Type

‎DDR3 SDRAM

Wireless Type

‎2.4 GHz Radio Frequency

Wattage

‎1.9 Watts

Operating System

‎windows

Are Batteries Included

‎No

Country of Origin

‎China

Item Weight

‎70 g

10 reviews for Intel Gigabit PCI-E Network Adapter EXPI9301CTBLK

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  1. Emperor Turtle

    Tudo a funcionar é perfeito.

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  2. A S Karkare

    Very high speed uploads and doWmloads. Stable connection.

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  3. Gavin

    My onboard ethernet connection on my Windows 8.1 PC died due to a power surge, I think. January lightning…

    So the cheap and easy way to solve this seemed to be a CSL PCIe (PCI-E / PCI Express) Gigabit network card from Amazon, which I ordered for about £5.

    I have spent a week messing about with a connection lasting max. 90 mins, verifying Windows power management etc. to the Network Adaptor, trying different drivers, and seemingly exhaustive internet searches, and have got nowhere. If I unplugged my ethernet inside the 90 minute window, it would disappear, too, until a complete Shut Down and restart (not just a restart).

    Bought one of these, also from Amazon. Now I can unplug my ethernet connection, configure a router as an access point (fallout from the power surge), plug my ethernet back in to my network, and it WORKS!

    If I have any problems, I have the Intel dashboard to go to for help. So fingers crossed!

    It’s not cheap, but Intel do seem to give value for money in the quality of this product.

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  4. Shailesh Moolya

    Its working fine, i have a 50 mbps connection and its working great.

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  5. Guidou Electric ltd

    Do the job , easy to install

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  6. Saurabh Sen

    Works great as per specifications. Using 2 cards in a PC to get desired result.

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  7. kranthi alapati

    Product was genuine, i dint see the logo before and later we noticed. Sorry for the wrong review but product we received is not working.

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  8. M. Chiocca

    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.

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  9. Sugata D.

    I used it for a Asrock J4105 mini ITX mobo and works straight out of the box. Speed is better than the Realtek 8111 on board lan and synology updates do not break my NAS

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  10. lachape

    J’ai un PC qui sert de serveur domestique, très sollicité et à partir duquel je partage en direct moult fichiers multimédias, certains allant jusqu’à plusieurs Gigas au niveau de la taille. J’ai commencé par utiliser la prise Ethernet intégrée à la carte mère (un PC Dell XPS), la carte est tombée HS au bout de quelques mois d’utilisation. Puis je suis passé par une carte réseau TPlink sur port PCI, qui a duré jusqu’à aujourd’hui mais dont la fluidité ne m’a pas satisfait. Après avoir lu les commentaires très positifs sur cette carte Intel, j’ai franchi le pas sans trop me faire d’illusions sur la différence que je constaterai. Et bien je confirme tout ce qui a été dit, mes fichiers Full HD de plusieurs gigas sont lus instantanément sur les PC de mon réseau domestique, sans aucune saccade, la navigation dans les dossiers réseaux mappés ne présentent aucun ralentissement, le partage du flux TV via Dvblink est super fluide, bref mon réseau domestique a trouvé enfin La carte, sans me ruiner, mais qui correspond tout à fait à mon besoin, et, cerise sur le gâteau, elle a été reconnue immédiatement par Windows (8.1 Pro) et toute de suite opérationnelle. Bref, je recommande cette carte pour tous ceux qui ont une configuration et un besoin similaire au mien.

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