Thoughts on this NIC.
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Thank you.
As it's Amazon it's probably fake so I'll keep searching for a QNAP NIC recommended in other threads.
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Mmm, I have one I bought as cheap as I could find anywhere just to see what that would get me. It works fine.
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Thanks I bought the NIC and will let you know how I get on. Hopefully it's stable as the one you tested with was.
On another note I can see a few people using intel 226 NICs?
Are these stable? There is one riculously cheap on AliExpress.
More than likely fake but for the price could be worth a puntJust found this amazing item on AliExpress. Check it out!
https://a.aliexpress.com/_EwccKyX
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Ha, well that's ludicrously cheap!
We use the i226-V on the 8200 and 4200 without problems. There have been issues reported with i226 chips on other hardware though. Mostly in Windows it seems.
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Someone mentioned in the reviews that it works with pfsense so worth a shot.
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I mean at that price it would make some nice wall-art if it doesn't!
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I was looking at the heatsink wondering if it was a server card that needs lots of chassis airflow to stay cool, but Intel specs these at 1.3-1.5W. Should be fine with passive cooling.
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Yeah the i226 is impressively optimised even compared to i225. It's a chip that should require minimal cooling. If it's a real chip of course!
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This trend of fake NICs is bizarre and confusing to me. They sell them so cheap I don't understand how they're making money off the scheme.
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just in case others come across this.
finally got a chance to install this NIC yesterday and it seems to be working perfect since.
here is the output of
pciconf -lv
igc0@pci0:11:0:0: class=0x020000 rev=0x04 hdr=0x00 vendor=0x8086 device=0x125c subvendor=0x8086 subdevice=0x0000 vendor = 'Intel Corporation' device = 'Ethernet Controller I226-V' class = network subclass = ethernet