| Wireless Type | 802.11b |
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TRENDnet 32-bit 10/100/1000Mbps Copper Gigabit PCI Adapter, Up to 2000Mbps Speed in Full-Duplex, Built-in FIFO (8K/64K) Buffers, TEG-PCITXR
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| Brand | TRENDnet |
| Hardware Interface | Ethernet |
| Operating System | Windows 2000 |
| Color | Gigabit |
| Product Dimensions | 4.7 x 0.6 x 2.3 inches; 5.6 Ounces |
| Data Link Protocol | IEEE 802.1Q, Ethernet, Gigabit Ethernet |
| Data Transfer Rate | 2000 Megabits Per Second |
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- Support 32-Bit PCI Local Bus Master high-speed operation of Rev. 2.3 specification
- 1 x 10/100/1000Mbps Auto Negotiation and Auto MDI-X Gigabit Port
- Built-in FIFO (8K/64K) buffers reduce overhead of memory transfers
- Supports Full-Duplex Mode Doubles Network Data Rate to 20/200/2000Mbp
- Supports IEEE 802.1Q VLAN Tagging (Windows 2000 and above only)
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Product description
TEG-PCITXR 32-bit 10/100/1000Mbps Copper Gigabit Ethernet adapter is a high-bandwidth network adapter that auto-senses 10/100/1000Mbps connection speed, half/full-duplex modes, and MDI-X media type. It includes the latest VLAN tagging to efficiently utilize network bandwidth for maximum data throughput. With its 2000Mbps bandwidth capacity, TEG-PCITXR is ideal for high traffic Power Server and Video-Conferencing Workstation.
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Size:PCI | Style:GigabitTechnical Details
| Brand | TRENDnet |
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| Item model number | TEG-PCITXR |
| Operating System | Windows 2000 |
| Item Weight | 5.6 ounces |
| Product Dimensions | 4.7 x 0.6 x 2.3 inches |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 4.7 x 0.6 x 2.3 inches |
| Color | Gigabit |
| Manufacturer | TRENDnet |
| Language | English |
| ASIN | B00023433U |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Date First Available | July 7, 2004 |
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4.2 out of 5 stars |
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| Best Sellers Rank |
#617 in Internal Computer Networking Cards
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Tehuti have been shipping these cards since at least 2017, and yet they have not bothered to contribute a supported driver to the Linux kernel. Yet in the description of this card for sale at Amazon, it says "Linux" right in the product name. IT'S A LIE! DON'T BUY IT if you plan to run it under Linux.
This here allowed me to create not one but 2 units (one for me, one for my five daughters, The Dad Box and The Disney Box) so they can stream in their Disney princess room, and Dad can watch what he wants in his room or den. Price is worth it.
UPDATE:
First I want to say that I was ignorant In setting this up and not underdstanding the complete extent of high speed data and hardware compatibility. So I figured something out :
Set a folder up and specially give it a. Different IP address and subnet. 1.1.1.1 with 255.255.255.252 no gateway no dns. Computer you are transferring files from set it 1.1.1.2 with 252 subnet. Now share a folder with that IP address NOT the name of the computer. Windows will use the slowest connection as it’s method of transferring. 1 gig internet connection should be set up normally. Get yourself SSD DRIVES. On both computers I went from 95-104 MB from 7200 internal to 7200 internal. I copied files over to ssd and transferred to a 7200 hd. Now I’m getting 240MB speeds ! I have a ssd in order which should give me 500-600MB speeds. Remember it can only transfer as fast as your hardware can accept it and windows or Mac will always use the slowest speed hardware. By separating the 10GIG cards in a different subnet and naming the folder \\1.1.1.1\test will give you the speeds. Of course our hardware is not set up for 10GIG yet but achieving 6-8 gigs is feasible for large transfers of video files. So I’m leaving my original review plus this to show that anyone can make this mistake and mess it up. Use cat 8 if possible but if not cat 7 works really well.
No matter how hard I tried I could not get this to install the drivers even though other reviews mentioned they were able to get this running in systems such as this.
The problem is that at the time of purchasing the card OpenMediaVault is running on the 4.19 Kernel, which is not currently supported (4.6+)
Even trying to manually make the driver did not cause it to be found. Support for linux seemed a bit lacking, and I was simply given the drivers by the support.
I eventually bought a different card for my OpenMediaVault NAS which worked out of the box, and migrated this to my main desktop where in one windows update it was detected perfectly and without any issue. I'm sure if it was running a bleeding edge linux distro, it'd probably be easy enough to install drivers, but if you're planning on this drive for a NAS I'd suggest finding something better.
I gave the card three stars because I did get it to work and it works as expected.
In case it makes it easier for the next person, I uninstalled the TRENDnet drivers and forced Windows to pull the drivers from the Internet. the driver I used was the Aquantia AQtion 10Gbit Network Adapter version 2.1.21.0
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Only today manage to install in my HP Elitedesk 800 G2.
Slot in at the bottom empty PCIe slot.
Boot in Win10, but Win10 is not able to get the correct driver.
There is a small CD for the driver, but i straightaway google for the latest driver.
Hence, I notice that what I am getting is version 2.0R (which the website mention that it has been discontinued).
I am ok with older version as long as it work, my HP desktop was 3 years old too.
I haven’t bought 10G switch yet, hence can’t confirm performance.
So far it is running 1Gbs properly.
I may install my 2nd 10G adapter to another PC, and connect both PC directly, for testing of 10Gbs performance purpose.
Reviewed in Singapore on November 3, 2020
Only today manage to install in my HP Elitedesk 800 G2.
Slot in at the bottom empty PCIe slot.
Boot in Win10, but Win10 is not able to get the correct driver.
There is a small CD for the driver, but i straightaway google for the latest driver.
Hence, I notice that what I am getting is version 2.0R (which the website mention that it has been discontinued).
I am ok with older version as long as it work, my HP desktop was 3 years old too.
I haven’t bought 10G switch yet, hence can’t confirm performance.
So far it is running 1Gbs properly.
I may install my 2nd 10G adapter to another PC, and connect both PC directly, for testing of 10Gbs performance purpose.
Beides funktioniert problemlos und die Netzwerkkarte erledigt ihren Job nunmehr seit fast einem halben Jahr ohne zu mucken.
Die Installation verlief ebenfalls problemlos. Auspacken, einbauen, fertig.
Treiber waren nicht notwendig, da die Karte auch so von Debian erkannt wurde.
Das funktioniert bislang so reibungslos, dass demnächst auch ein DHCP-Server hinzukommen wird, um die IP-Vergabe an virtuelle Maschinen zu Testzwecken ein wenig zu vereinfachen.
Ich kann über die Karte nichts Negatives berichten.














