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PCI-Express interface: x4
Onboard with eight 1GbE RJ45 port
Complies with the IEEE802.3ab, IEEE802.3u and IEEE802.3 specifications
Half duplex at 10/100Mbp operation and full duplex operation at all supported speeds
Layer 2 functions: IEEE 802.3x Flow Control - IEEE 802.1q VLAN
Supports Receive-side scaling (RSS)
Supports IPv4, IPv6 protocols
Supports Jumbo Frames up to 9.5K
Supports UDP.TCP and IP Checksum offloading
Statistics for management and RMON
Support for virtual machines device queues
Next Generation VMDq Support (8VMs)
Interrupt throttling control to limit maximum interrupt rate and improve CPU usage
Chipset: NHI350AM4*2
Drivers support for FreeBSD, Linux, VMWare ESXi, Win7/ Win-server2012/ Win-server2008/ Win8/Win8.1/Win-server2016/win10/Win11
Product Name PCIe x4 Intel i350 Eight-Port Server network card
Controller Intel I350 AM4*2
Bus interface PCIe2.1 x4(up to 20Gbps bus width)
Transmission Rate Per Port 10/100/1000 Mbps
Transmission media copper
Network Standard Physical Layer Interfaces 10BASE-T Cat3/4/5/5E/6:100m most
100BASE-Tx Cat5/5E/6:100m most
1000BASE-T Cat5E/6:100m most
Jumbo Frame Support Up to 9.5 KB
Operating Temperature 0 °C to 55 °C (32 °F to 131 °F)
Storage temperature -40°C to 70°C
Boot Option and Virtualization PXE support, Intel® VT-c
LED Indicators 1000Mbps: LINK: Green state /ACT: Green Blinking
100Mbps: LINK: Orange state / ACT: Green Blinking, 10Mbps: LINK: No Light /ACT: Green blinking
Power Supply PCI Express +12V/+3.3V
System Support Windows Server 2003 / 2008 /2008 R2 / 2012 /2012 R2 /2016 R2
Windows 7 / 8 / 8.1 / 10/11
Linux Stable Kernel version 2.4.x / 2.6.x / 3.x / 4.x or later
Linux SLES 10 / 11 or later, FreeBSD, VMware esxi
Package content
1 x PCIe Intel I350-T8 Eight-Port Server Network Card
1 x Users Manual
1 x CD Driver
1 x Low profile bracket
Accessories
System Requirements
FreeBSD, Linux, VMWare ESXi, Win7/ Win-server2012/ Win-server2008/ Win8/Win8.1/Win-server2016/win10
Available PCI Express x4/x8/x16 slot
Cabling Requirements:
Intel 1 Gigabit adapters
For 1000BASE-T OR 100BASE-TX.use Category 5 or Category5e wiring, twisted 4-pair copper:
Make sure you use Category 5 cabling that complies with the TIA-568 wiring specification For more information on this specification.
Length is 100 meters max.
Category 3 wiring supports only 10Mbps
CAUTION: If using less than 4-pair cabling, you must manually configure the speed and duplex setting of the adapter and the link partner. In addition, with 2-and3-pair cabling the adapter can only achieve speeds of up to 100Mbps
For 100BASE-TX.use Category 5 wiring.
For10BASE-T.use Category 3 or 5wiring
Hardware installation
1.Turn off the computer and unplug the power cord
2.Remove the computer cover and the adapter slot cover from the slot that matches your adapter
3.Insert the adapter edge connector into the slot and secure the bracket to the chassis
4.Replace the computer cover, then plug in the power cord
5.Power on the computer
Install Drivers and software
Windows Operating Systems
You must have administrative rights to the operating system to install the drivers.
1.insert the CD driver bound with Intel network driver into your CD-ROM drive (also you can download the latest drivers from support website):
2.if the Found New Hardware Wizard screen is displayed, click Cancel
3.start the autorun located in the software package, the autorun may automatically start after you have extracted files.
4.Click install Drivers and Software
5.Follow the instructions in the install wizard to finish it
Installing Linux Drivers from Source Code
1.Download and expand the base driver tar file.
2.Compile the driver module
3.Install the module using the modprobe command
4.Assign an IP address using the ifconfig command
Support
More information and settings, please refer to the Intel Adapter User Guides or you can contact us.