Suggestions on 2.5G duel pcie card to buy.
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So thanks for the info but all that I find with that chipset are single port I need double at least and I might even be able to get 1.25g 4port if I can find one that is supported.
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1.25Gbps is not an Ethernet standard as far as I'm aware. I've only ever seen that given as an upstream WAN speed but then it's usually actually delivered over 2.5GbE to the user.
QNAP make 2 and 4 port i225 based NICs. I've never tested eiher myself but there are reports here in the forum.
Steve
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@stephenw10 Thanks ill look into them cuz I'm still looking for a double or a quad if price is not to much.
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@stephenw10 Here is a card I was looking at but I'm not finding much about the Intel 82576 chip here.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07H8DDW8Q/ref=ewc_pr_img_3?smid=AK4611NBN3D7D&psc=1
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That's a 1GbE NIC. 82576 is a very common and now quite old chipset. It would work fine but only at 1G.
Steve
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@stephenw10 Well after searching and looking at my options with the budge I have I think I'm going to go with this.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07H8DDW8Q/ref=ewc_pr_img_3?smid=AK4611NBN3D7D&th=1
I only have 1gig service and none of my machines have more then gig cards in them. So This will work for me. I mean not like I can upgrade in the future. Unless I hear different in the next few hours. -
I would expect that to work fine. It's odd though the way they list it as both i210 and 82576, different devices. And as 1.25Gb which just seems misleading.
Steve
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@stephenw10 Actually I seen a few that said 1.25g but they all said server controller cards. So we will see. I'll reply here when I get it and get it installed and working.
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@papapuffalot said in Suggestions on 2.5G duel pcie card to buy.:
@stephenw10 Here is a card I was looking at but I'm not finding much about the Intel 82576 chip here.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07H8DDW8Q/ref=ewc_pr_img_3?smid=AK4611NBN3D7D&psc=1
Skip that card unless you absolutely need 2 Intel ports in an x1 slot. See this thread for my recent experience.
If you have a PCIe slot with four or more lanes just get a card with PCIe x4 interface. The 82576 chipset is well supported, it just wants more bandwidth.
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I use the QNAP 2.5gb dual port that is Intel based. It works great. It needs the longer PCI-E slot not the short little guys…..
I have multiple QNAP 2.5gb cards. All are Intel based. I have one dual, 3 singles. My PFSense “router” works like the more popular routers that way. Allows me to connect several 2.5gb clients easily. Yes I know there’s pro’s and con’s to bridging any multiple LAN cards with PFSense but doing so works great for me.
The cards were plug and play for me with 2.6 and now that I’m on 2.7 development version included drivers are not an issue. The tweaks in 2.6 to turn off hardware this, hardware that, not needed with 2.7.0.