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Intel PWLA8391GT PRO/1000 GT PCI Network Adapter | 
enlarge | Brand: Intel Category: CE
List Price: $41.99 Buy New: $26.99 You Save: $15.00 (36%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 24 reviews
Platform: Netware Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Network Interface: PCI / 66 MHz Shipping Weight (lbs): 2 Dimensions (in): 19.7 x 19.7 x 19.7 Warranty: Limited lifetime warranty
MPN: PWLA8391GT Model: PWLA8391GT UPC: 735858169066 EAN: 5051749655773
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| Features:
| • | Intel 82541PI Gigabit Controller: Enhances high performance and reliability | | • | 10/100/1000 Mbps: Allows easy migration to faster networks as current 10/100 Mbps networks move to Gigabit, without requiring reconfiguration by IT staff-saving time, money and downtime | | • | Category-5 Cabling: Uses pre-existing 4-pair cabling and saves re-wiring cost |
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Product Description Now you can maximize system performance and increase end-user productivity for mainstream PCs with Intel PRO/1000 GT Desktop Adapter. Today's desktops are weighed down with high-bandwidth applications including voice, data, streaming video, video conferencing, and long-distance storage area networks. The environmentally friendly Intel PRO/1000 GT Desktop Adapter's Gigabit bandwidth makes quick work of these network applications with power to spare.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 19 more reviews...
Great NIC Card June 29, 2005 11 out of 11 found this review helpful
I needed a Gigabit NIC card for our Windows 2003 Server and I ended up choosing this one. Great price for a great card. Installation was a snap. I installed the drivers first, then powered down the server and installed the card. After rebooting the server it found the drivers and went right to work. Been performing perfectly ever since. Thanks Intel for making another great network card.
Works with Solaris 10 x86 September 4, 2007 7 out of 7 found this review helpful
My old eMachines T1150 has no built-in NIC. Two cheap 10/100 NICs were not recognized by Solaris 10 x86 (actually, Solaris Nevada b69). I finally decide to buy the Intel PWLA8391GT PRO/1000 GT PCI NIC since I read it used the Solaris e1000g driver. Sure enough, it worked for me. My PC has a 1.3GHz Celeron, 384MB RAM, and two 40GB 5400 RPM disks, so the throughput on the NIC is probably limited by the hardware around it. Thought I'd pass this info along in case there are Solaris folks out there looking for compatible PCI NICs. I believe there's a PCIe version available too.
Great gigabit card January 12, 2008 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
I got this NIC around the holidays because one of my desktop's onboard NIC was acting funny. So I purchased a few, and after I installed it into my desktops, it worked immediately. The computers are all dual boot workstations with Windows XP Pro and Kubuntu 7.04, and all computers worked with both OSs right away. However, I chose to install current drivers to get full access. It works well with my gigabit switch, where the limitation is due only to other computers with 10/100 NIC. Because I am used to comps with 10/100 cards, I see a significant difference in transfer rate between computers with this card installed!
Pros: Great performance, ease of installation, supports a great variety of operating systems, support for Gigabit.
Cons: Could be cheaper.
INTEL PRO 1000 GT PCI Installs easily and works fine! June 10, 2007 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
I needed a network card for my Dell Dimension 4500 that works with Vista. The INTEL PRO 1000 GT PCI filled the requirement. Received the item promptly, and I physically installed it easily. I rebooted to Vista. The drivers installed automatically and I was off and surfing in Vista! I also still use Windows XP with the same fine results. I would recommend this card to anyone needing a newer card for Vista.
Gigabit is superb April 19, 2007 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Intel Pro 1000 desktop adapters work with Linux straight out of the box. You plug it in the PCI card slot inside the computer case and it will automatically be recognized by the Linux Kernel on boot, and configured as eth0. On the downside, with Microsoft Windows XP you need to install drivers. I wasn't surprised when I had to change my router (switch) to be gigabit compatible, and all the other machines needed gigabit cards, which they all had already, to get a gigabit network. Gigabit is 1000 base T, or ten times the speed of 100 base T, the current world standard. Intel makes great equipment, and most of it works with Linux. I don't endorse any operating systems, as this is a personal preference. I only think people should know the truth.
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