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The Vogzone Gigabit Ethernet Network Adapter features dual RJ45 ports supporting up to 1Gbps speeds via a PCIe 2.1 x4 interface, powered by the reliable Intel I350-AM2 chipset. Designed for professional and server environments, it offers advanced virtualization, traffic management, and broad OS compatibility, delivering seamless plug-and-play installation and enterprise-level network performance.




| ASIN | B07RQD41VH |
| Item model number | V-I350-T2 |
| Manufacturer | Vogzone |
| Product Dimensions | 22.35 x 14.99 x 2.79 cm; 181 g |
T**A
I recently installed the Vogzone 1Gb PCI-E NIC Network Card in my desktop setup, and I’ve been thoroughly impressed with its performance. This network card comes with dual RJ45 ports and is powered by the Intel I350-AM2 Chip, which is known for its reliability and solid performance in network-intensive tasks. I was looking for a network card that could handle my growing network demands and provide stable and fast connections for both work and personal use. This card has delivered exactly what I needed. The installation was seamless, and the card worked right out of the box on my system, which runs on Windows. It was automatically recognized, and I didn’t face any compatibility issues. The setup process was straightforward, and I didn’t need to install additional drivers, which made the whole experience very user-friendly. Additionally, the card supports both 10MbE, 100MbE, and 1GbE copper connections, which is great for various network environments and gives me flexibility depending on my connection requirements. I've tested the dual RJ45 ports by connecting multiple devices, and the speeds have been consistently fast and stable, which is especially important for my home office. One of the standout features of the Vogzone PCI-E Network Card is its support for VMware and Linux, which makes it an excellent choice for those who need to set up a more complex server or virtual environment. The 1GbE PCI Express 2.1 X4 interface ensures that this network card has more than enough bandwidth for demanding tasks, and I’ve noticed a significant improvement in overall network speeds compared to my previous card. Whether I’m transferring large files across my network or conducting video calls, this network card keeps everything running smoothly. I highly recommend the Vogzone Network Card for anyone needing a reliable and affordable solution for their network setup.
C**S
Since this in an Intel i350 based network card, it is incredibly simple to get going. Just plug it into any PCIe 4x or greater slot and turn the machine on. If you are running any current version of Windows, it will work right away. Updated drivers are easily available directly from Intel for most OS and server environments, so there's minimal searching if you even need to. I had no issues connecting this to my 2.5G ethernet switch and everything just worked.
J**A
This card just works. I didn’t have to do anything, plugged it into my PC, booted up, and Windows installed the drivers automatically. I’ve got it set up to hardwire my NAS, and I’m getting full gigabit speeds without any issues. Transfer rates are solid and consistent. Kind of refreshing when a piece of hardware just works out of the box. Great card!
S**S
This PCI-E card is an easy way to add dual gigabit network slots; the PCI-E capability ensures adequate bandwidth even with both NICs running at full speed. I tested this in my desktop, but ordered it for a future server build to accommodate my two distinct physical networks (I physically isolate my exterior network to avoid someone from unplugging a security camera and gaining access to my network). I’m using these in an oversized PCI-E x16 slot without issue 0- I’ve never used a peripheral smaller than the slot before. Windows 11 detected the card and set it up appropriately without any intervention. The card is listed as two items in Device Manager – “Intel(R) Ethernet Server Adapter I350-T2” and “Intel(R) Ethernet Server Adapter I350-T2 #2”. Speeds of both NICs are as expected for a gigabit connection, allowing approximately 850Mbps in my case, limited by a shared connection. Overall, this is a solid choice if you are looking for a dual NIC solution and are good with gigabit speeds.
C**R
I grabbed this to upgrade an old PC running Proxmox as the onboard ethernet port only works when the connector is held in a certain way. The card was plug and play and worked with no configuration. I can have the one port connected to the network switch as usual, and the second port connected directly to a Windows machine from where I can access files on the server without flooding the router/network with traffic, which is pretty cool especially if you still have only a gigabit setup. The one caveat I've noticed to using a dedicated NIC like this is that the power consumption of the system increased by a few watts even on idle just by having the card plugged in. The intel I350-T2V2 is a pretty old controller which probably doesn't help with energy efficiency.
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