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Intel PWLA8391GTLBLK PRO/1000 GT Desktop Network Adapter

by Intel
4 out of 5 stars 28 customer reviews

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Product Dimensions 1 x 1 x 1 inches
Item Weight 1 pounds
Shipping Weight 2.1 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
ASIN B00030DEOG
Item model number PWLA8391GTLBLK
National Stock Number 7025-01-568-9948
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4 out of 5 stars 28 customer reviews

4 out of 5 stars
Best Sellers Rank #325 in Electronics > Computers & Accessories > Computer Components > Network Cards
#2,013 in Electronics > Computers & Accessories > Networking Products > Network Adapters
Date first available at Amazon.com July 7, 2004

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There are several different network interface cards that can be described as Intel Pro/1000 GT Desktop Adapters. The Intel PWLA8391GT, PWLA8391GTBLK, and PWLA8391GTLBLK NICs all have the same electronic specifications. The "BLK" cards come in packs of 20, though they may be sold individually.

The card advertised here is the GTLBLK. The "L" after "GT" stands for "Low Profile," meaning that this card has a smaller form factor than a regular PCI card. Unless you are sure that your PC has a low-profile Micro-ATX or Flex-ATX or 2U case that requires low-profile cards, don't buy this low profile NIC, buy a standard sized PWLA8391GT or PWLA8391GTBLK.

This card is not a server adapter, as another reviewer asserts. The Pro/1000 cards were designed as desktop adapters, as their product description indicates. The other reviewer also says that these cards do not run in PCs, but of course they do: they run in small PCs designed for small PCI cards.

The Intel Pro/1000 GT cards are great NICs, well supported and documented, very fast, extremely reliable, and amazingly inexpensive. They will communicate perfectly well with your 100Mbps NICs, until you upgrade everything to gigabit.
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This card works wonderfully, and the performance is great.

However, I accidentally ordered the low-profile version of the card, rather than the full-height version of the card -- so my installation was a little hackneyed. Make sure you order the correct size for your case.
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This NIC is advertised as a "low profile" network card. I have bought this same item before and was shipped exactly what was advertised. However, upon reordering 2 units I received full-height cards with included 1/2 height adapters. OK, except for 1 of the adapters is NOT made for this card. The screw holes are not at all the right dimension. OK, mistakes happen, but this truly leads me to believe that these cards are NOT new stock, but returns - and 1 of my 2 NICs was not properly checked before shipping to me. 1 of the 2 is NOT usable as a low profile card with the adapter that was shipped. Photo shows problem. Product listing on Amazon does not indicate that these are used or b-stock; I expected brand new merchandise.
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Just like the old days of 10mbps and 100mbps NICs from intel. It just works, no driver download nessesary with windows and many other operating systems and it just works exactly as you'd expect. What else is there to say.

Oh right, you get extra options too that allow you to team NICs using things like LACP port channel. It can even include your non-Intel NICs in the etherchannel group in most cases. This however does require some additional software from intel's website and a switch that is capable of supporting this.
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After installing this NIC I discovered that it was intermittent. It kept dropping the connection. I thought at first that it was a bad cable, but after swapping several (with changing symptoms every time) I was really confused.

The problem finally turned out to be the contacts of the RJ45 connecter weren't making a consistent connection. It took all of 3 minutes to pull the card out and carefully bend the connector wires further into the RJ45 so they made up reliably. End of problem.

I like these NICs. I've replaced the on-board Realteks with these on most of my machines, and this is the first one I've had any kind of issue, and it was easily fixed.
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This was easy to install and did not require any drivers for Windows Server 2012 R2. I have a small desktop that I wanted to use as a test bed and it worked perfectly. I have two dedicated Ethernet connections and I am running multiple VMs with Hyper-V.

No problems what so ever. Get it!
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Bought this to replace integrated network. Consistently fast connection without any drops. We have a temperamental program running on machine required a very good connection to run. I am no longer receiving support calls from people complaining about this issue, I'm happy.
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It's an Intel NIC, what else can you say? Stable drivers, supported on any platform out there and it comes with a half hight bracket.

I used it as a second NIC in a custom X86 based router for a captive portal WiFi deployment. Worked perfectly with the Linux 2.2 kernel.
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