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🚀 Upgrade your network game with dual-port gigabit power!
The Gigabit Dual NIC with Intel 82576 Chip is a high-performance 1Gb Ethernet card featuring dual RJ45 ports, PCI Express 2.1 x1 interface, and broad OS compatibility. Designed for professionals seeking reliable, fast, and flexible networking, it supports QoS for stable connections and comes with both low-profile and full-height brackets for versatile installation. Backed by 3 years warranty and lifetime support, it’s a trusted upgrade for desktops and servers.










| ASIN | B074PQWQB5 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #24 in Internal Computer Networking Cards |
| Brand | H!Fiber.com |
| Color | 1 Pack |
| Compatible Devices | Desktop, Laptop |
| Compatible Operating System Family | Linux, Windows |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (272) |
| Data Link Protocol | Ethernet |
| Data Transfer Rate | 1 Gigabits Per Second |
| Hardware Interface | Ethernet |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 8.8"L x 1.2"W x 5.7"H |
| Manufacturer | H!Fiber.com |
| Mfr Part Number | 82576-2T-X1-US |
| Model Number | 82576-2T-X1-US |
| UPC | 602693072175 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
M**9
pFsense and OpenMediaVault recognized this card with no issues
Used two of these - one in a pFsense box and one in an OpenMediaVault box. The pFsense box had no problem recognizing it. I backed up the existing pFsense configuration, pulled the old quad NIC Intel board, and replaced it with one of these (the quad NIC Intel board was being freed up for use in a ProxMox VM machine). I edited the pFsense config XML and replaced the existing WAN, LAN, and VLAN IDs to the old quad NIC board with the IDs for this new board (I was only using 2 of the 4 interfaces on the quad NIC, as I've resorted to using VLANs rather than physical NICs to isolate LAN, IoT, and Guest networks). I was able to restore the pFsense box with the modified backup config XML and it rebooted with no problem, showing gigabit speeds on both the WAN and LAN side. The second one of these devices I installed in an OpenMediaVault NAS, and the Intel NICs on this board showed a significant speed increase over the Realtek NIC on the motherboard; transfer speeds from the OMV box to a TrueNAS VM running under ProxMox showed a speed increase of about 600mbps from the Realtek NIC to 900+mbps using the newly installed Intel NIC. Quite happy with my purchase - I purchased a third one which will likely find its way into another pFsense build for a family member.
D**.
Value priced, meets or exceeds description, works as advertised and is a value.
I purchase several things on Amazon and was giving pretty in-depth reviews. From this point on, here's the new agenda…. if it works as advertised, is well made, meets or exceeds the description, is a value, and arrives in a fair amount of time, it will get a "star rating" equal to what my expectations were/are. If it doesn't meet these criteria, then I will most definitely and descriptively tell the short comings of the products and you as a consumer will not have to go through the trouble of buying the product without some background knowledge. If the sell pulls that item and relists under another description, I will put the exact same review on the seller's feedback page. Sellers have done this a couple of times in the past, and I was true to my word then as well as now. DR
A**X
I like it
Works very well, Windows 11 25H2 recognized without any issue. No Driver needs Fits in my low profile computer Thank you.
G**A
Solved Issues with Onboard LAN
Love this piece. Installed in my W2016 Plex and file server to retire the overworked onboard chip, which was getting flaky. Plug and play, and since W2016 supports NIC teaming, my server now has a 2 gig connection to the LAN. And look at that heatsink! No wonder the lame onboard NIC died!
B**U
Might not work
I needed a 2-port NIC that fits into a x1 PCI-E slot. If you want an Intel chipset then the options are pretty limited. When I installed it, Windows didn't recognize it. So I looked on the CD for drivers. It seems it stopped at Win10. Device manager gives me a code 56. It's possible that the driver conflicts with another NIC I have in the system so maybe it's not the card's fault. Hence, I am only deducting one star.
K**B
Name Brand product for no name brand price
Great product and a great price for dual ethernet port card. Unbeatable price on name brand part. Cant beat the quality.
C**E
There is NO 7x24 support!
Yes, the product works. There was no documentation or installation instructions. I was able to Google the mfgr website to locate the Intel driver and download the zip file, perform the installation. At first, I actually, HOPED to get help (didn’t realize that I needed to disable my failing comms card or the new one would not be recognized) and reached out for help. I purchased this particular item BECAUSE of promise of tech support. No deal. Support site is in Chinese characters (!) and I correctly guessed they were asking for my name and email. Automated response (this time in English) saying they might be “busy or away” and to leave my email address. It’s six hours later, and no response.
M**G
Supports bonding & Wake-On-LAN on Dell Tower PCs
Bought this to create bonded interfaces on a Dell Optiplex 980 running Ubuntu 20.04 connected to a Ubiquiti switch. Card was recognized immediately. Bonding was simple to set up with nm-connection-editor and works. Wake-On-LAN works. Couple of things to watch out for: - While Wake-On-LAN works with Ubuntu Adaptive Load Balancing bonding, whether it works with 802.3ad bonding will depend on the upstream switch. - Installing the card changed the order in which the BIOS recognized drives and the machine wouldn't boot immediately after installing the card. Fixed that by reordering the BIOS boot preference for the drives. Update: Bought a second one for use in a Dell Pro Slim Plus minitower running Ubuntu 24.04. Great performance and instant recognition by the OS for bonding and WoL, just like the one mentioned above that's installed in an Optiplex 980.
U**M
happy to get this network card i recommend this
M**X
I am using this in my pfsense box, they work out of the box. I replaced the stock thermal glue with a drop of MX4. It does get little hot without a fan so I added an 80mm fan facing directly on the nic and it is much cooler now even under heavy load.
E**U
Nice card
S**.
Ok
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