Works well on Linux
Very good, plug-and-play under Debian 12. 2.5Gb/s is almost possible (2.3Gb/s in my tests, but I don't know if it's due to this card).
Very good, plug-and-play under Debian 12. 2.5Gb/s is almost possible (2.3Gb/s in my tests, but I don't know if it's due to this card).
I give 5 stars ?? very easy to install on the PC once the drivers are installed the product is recognised by Windows with a fibre connection I'm exploiting the full potential of the product I have nothing negative to say about this product.
- Delivery on time, product corresponds to that ordered and was handled well during transport (no holes or crushing of the box).
- Perfectly and natively recognised under mageia9 , an example of use?
wget http://mirror.in2p3.fr/pub/linux/ubuntu-dist/24.04/ubuntu-24.04-desktop-amd64.iso
Backup in : "ubuntu-24.04-desktop-amd64.iso
ubuntu-24.04-desktop-amd64.iso 100%[====================================================================================================>] 5.69G 255MB/s ds 24s
In short, happiness, what more can I say?
For the price, it's hard to get a 2.5 ethernet card with the same build quality and operation.
Go for it
Hello, perfect for fibre, doesn't take up any space.
Received quickly.
Works very well.
I recommend the product.
Thank you LDLC
Regarding the TP-LINK TX201, I bought it because my Ethernet chipset was no longer responding after using a VPN, even after trying to rectify this with the Bios.
Moreover, this one is much better in terms of bandwidth than I had before, generally chipsets are configured for a maximum of 1Gb but this one accepts 2.5Gb. Being fibre-connected and having M.2s, the transfer is much faster and smoother.
There was already a card in the PC, but this was the one needed to obtain a 2 gb/s fibre speed.
Product perfectly meets my expectations. Well recognised, whether under Windows 11 or Linux Mint. I'm due to buy a 10 Gbe soon, so I'll certainly be getting one from TP-Link.