

🚀 Double your network speed, halve your setup stress!
The Intel PRO/1000 PT Dual Port Server Adapter delivers dual Gigabit Ethernet connectivity via PCI Express slots (x4, x8, x16), ensuring dedicated bandwidth per port for high-performance networking. Compatible with most network operating systems, including ESXi and pfSense, it offers plug-and-play ease and robust reliability for demanding server environments. With a lifetime warranty and a compact form factor, it’s the go-to choice for professionals seeking scalable, hassle-free network expansion.
| ASIN | B000BMZHX2 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #436 in Internal Computer Networking Cards |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (420) |
| Date First Available | October 3, 2005 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 7 ounces |
| Item model number | EXPI9402PT |
| Language | English |
| Manufacturer | Intel |
| National Stock Number | 5998-01-573-5335 |
| Product Dimensions | 4.72 x 0.85 x 5.1 inches |
J**S
Great for ESXi
I also built an ESXi-5 based server. A successful ESXi server just about requires Intel NICs (Network Interface Card), otherwise you're likely to be jumping through all sorts of esoteric ESXi installation hoops, which is not my cup of tea. My motherboard (an Intel BOXDG43GT LGA) has an embedded Intel NIC and I needed a couple more network ports. This dual-port NIC is cost-effective, and ESXi recognized it immediately and transparently. I didn't have to do anything except plug the card in and turn the machine back on, yielding a total of three NIC ports instead of just the one. In my opinion, Intel NICs are the best NICs on the market, being robust, fast, reliable, and they can handle heavy loads and large file-transfers (> 4GB) without getting stuck/hung; something that many other brands have trouble with. If you don't have an Intel NIC, try it yourself - move a 10GB file across your LAN and see if it doesn't hang or greatly slow-down. If you have another brand of NIC, you may be disappointed by the results. For this reason alone, I highly recommend Intel NICs, whether it's this particular card, or some other NIC by Intel. In fact, when I buy motherboards, I always try to find one where the embedded NIC is by Intel, regardless of ESXi or not.
A**3
Awesome network card for pfSense
This card is awesome. I installed it into my pfSense router and it was recognized right away without installing any special drivers. The performance is rock solid and I couldn't ask for a better card. The seller I purchased from was AMTECH. They were great and very fast shipping this card to my door. This card ships with the standard height bracket and I needed the low profile version for my rack mount case. I contacted AMTECH and asked about the low profile bracket and they replied back later in the day and told me they'd send me the low profile bracket at not extra cost. That was really cool of them and saved me the trouble of having to research and find just the low profile bracket elsewhere. At 42 dollars this card is a steal. I see it retailing on other sites for a lot more. I'll be buying more of these cards to install in my other machines and run nic teaming later. Great card! Great Price! and Great service from AMTECH.
G**N
Works, but need to play tricks with the driver
This was installed on a Windows Server 2012 R2 machine. The installation went OK, but it caused a boot agent failure warning during the computer start-up. The computer would eventually boot up, but this was not an ideal condition. Obviously, the driver and firmware were too old. Thanks to the information provided by another reviewer Blair Fritz, I manually installed the latest Intel driver for i350-T2 (which is listed as incompatible, but you go ahead and do it anyway), and the problem was fixed. But that was a lot of trouble. Had I known Blair's information beforehand, it could have taken less than 15 min. But in reality it took me hours, because I had no idea what was going on in the beginning. From discovering the problem, diagnosing, searching and discovering a solution, to finally fixing the problem, it was a lot of work. To me, it kind of defeated the savings on this cheap card. But that was on a Windows server. It is likely that you might not have the same problem on a desktop environment. (But why would one need a dual port card on a desktop?) If you are prepared for what you're getting, and know exactly what you're going to do, this is a great deal. Otherwise, stick with the more expensive and supported Intel version.
J**R
Just what the doctor ordered
I have a specific need - my system has a single gigabit port and an SSD drive. I do audio recording, and, as the nature of audio recording (lots of writes) and SSD's main weakness being that it can't handle TONS of writes before they eventually burn out, and, sometimes they have catastrophic losses....well, I have a Synology DiskStation, and, it does iSCSI. Well, if you try and pull off standard networking and iSCSI the result is that something has to give. I was having issues with either the files sharing from the diskstation dropping, or the iSCSI drive dropping. I was able to work around it by using the Realtek diagnostic software, which allows one to create virtual network cards, and assigning vlans to the virtual cards/switch, but that's just...fake. This does is just what the doctor ordered. Two gigabit ports. One for standard network, one for iSCSI, and it seems to perform even better than the Realtek NIC. So, at least with this system, I've disabled the realtek NIC. I have an identical system that I use as a home-server, and, when I need to, I shift both of those systems into a 2node cluster. Previously, I did it with the realtek diagnostic driver creating a heartbeat, live migration, iscsi, and data networks all to create a hyper-v cluster - it'll be interesting when I need to do this again to see how it goes as I could omit the live-migration network... Anyway...works great.
M**C
La tengo puesta en Windows 10 para hacer teaming o link agregation y funciona bien. Hay que forzar a que use otro driver pero tengo el servidor funcionando a 2 Gbps y funciona perfecto. Es una tarjeta con sus años pero merece la pena.
N**.
Ich suchte eine weitere Netzwerkkarte für meinen VMware 6.7 U3 Server, da nicht viele Karten kompatible zum VMware Server sind, gab es hauptsächlich die Intel in der engeren Auswahl. Das Original liegt so bei um die 70€, daher war es für mich fraglich ob die Karte überhaupt an das Original rankommt. Tut es. Eingebaut (ASUS X99-Deluxe 2011CPU) wurde sofort im VMware 6.7 Server erkannt und der gemessene Durchsatz entspricht den technischen Details.
R**D
Item received was dead on arrival so it seemed, looked used, network ports were scratched might be a rework model applied for refund/return. Okay cancelled return, the Adapter worked in the third computer I tried. As I confirmed this worked, I dug a bit deeper, be careful of BIOS PCIe allotment's, I had 1PCIe x16, 3 PCIe x1 and a PCIE X4, this was the slot I fitted it to as requires a x4. This x4 is only a x4 when PCIe 2 or 3 are not used, I had a USB 3.0 card in 3, so this disrupted the x4 to x1, so the Pro/1000T Dual server would not function. So after about 1 hour of rebuilding my PC that I wanted this card in, it worked. Windows update installed driver, I ran the latest Intel drivers,LACP team set up with my switch, now have a 2Gbe LAN connection. Just proves my Dell T3400 is the dog, no tricky setting that require 30 minutes of Motherboard Manual reading and only spotted it on the third pass can prove problematic so apologies to all concerned I am now a very happy punter.
G**I
Per chi conosce un po' la categoria computing sa che bisogna verificare la matrice di compatibilità , questa skeda di rete monta lo stesso chipset delle skede HP. Dico questo perché la skeda HP costa 106,00 euro circa mentre questa 28€. Ora mi dite xche devo spendere 80€ di più quando posso montare questa sui miei server HP ? Fa tutto quello che necessita una skeda marcata HP, l'unica cosa che sul mio HP proliant G6 360 ho dovuto smontare la lamina di alluminio perché troppo lunga da inserire nel server HP.
C**U
I bought this NIC to add to my NAS4Free server running on an ASUS C60 M1 Motherboard. The card was installed in the single 16x slot on the motherboard normally used for graphics cards. Initially the card was not recognized. After going into the BIOS ver 305 and changing the Advanced NB Configuration settings to Dual Monitor and Integrated Graphics as Auto the card was recognized. I then setup the Intel NIC dual ports as aggregated interface and made it the primary interface per this procedure [...] I then activated the RealTek interface in NAS4Free GUI web interface and assigned it a different IP address. Now the server runs on the more stable Intel dual port Interface with both ports aggregated as one IP address. The realtek motherboard interface can also be used for admin or other purposes. Very pleased with purchase so far.
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