TP Link-3468 ethernet card
The PCI-Express card is easy to install and is immediately recognised and works very well. I'd definitely recommend it!
The TG-3468 PCI Express Network Card is a highly integrated and cost-effective network solution that supports IEEE 802.3, IEEE 802.3u and IEEE 802.3ab standards.
TP-LINK TG-3468 - Gigabit LAN PCI Express Card (10/100/1000 Mbps)
Available from 13€50 on the outlet deals
The TG-3468 PCI Express Network Card is a highly integrated and cost-effective networking solution that supports IEEE 802.3, IEEE 802.3u and IEEE 802.3ab standards.
Features :
General information |
Product name |
TP-LINK TG-3468 |
Brand |
TP-LINK | |
Model |
TG-3468 | |
Technical specifications |
Network card type |
Internal Wired Card |
Bus |
PCI Express x1 | |
Low profile |
Yes | |
Network standard(s) |
10/100/1000 Mbps | |
Bluetooth |
No | |
Connector(s) |
1 X Gigabit Ethernet - RJ45 Female | |
Boot ROM socket |
No | |
Wake On LAN |
Yes | |
Warranties |
Commercial warranty |
Seller 3 years |
Legal warranty |
See terms & conditions |
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Product referenced on 2 Jul 2010
The PCI-Express card is easy to install and is immediately recognised and works very well. I'd definitely recommend it!
I bought it to boost my upload and unload the task of processing my CM works very well for the moment no loss, well packaged
Fulfils its role perfectly.
I like the plate for installation in a low-profile computer.
I installed this card on a PC with a faulty integrated network card.
Although this is not mentioned anywhere, this card, equipped with the Realtek RTL 8168 H chipset, is completely compatible with a Linux system (Manjaro in my case). It is automatically recognised without any intervention
A friend's old PC has an Ethernet socket that's given up the ghost, and rather than change the motherboard I decided to add an expansion card as there's plenty of room for one. I followed the advice of LDLC's customers in choosing the component, which was the TP Link 3468.
The rest went like clockwork: less than 3 minutes to plug in the card and close the case; I switched on the PC running Windows 7 SP1 64 and the card was immediately recognised, no need to install the drivers supplied on a mini CD. In short, I'd recommend it as a way of repairing an old computer (or even a new one) rather than throwing it away.
Fast and careful delivery, as usual with LDLC.
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