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The H!Fiber.com 1.25G Ethernet network card features the Intel 82574L chipset delivering stable 1.25GbE connectivity via a single RJ45 port. Compatible with a wide range of operating systems including Windows Server, Linux, and VMware, it supports PCIe x1 slots and comes with flexible mounting brackets. Designed for professionals seeking reliable, high-speed networking with comprehensive warranty and support.




| Manufacturer | H!Fiber.com |
| Part number | 82574-1T-HF(EU) |
| Item Weight | 109 g |
| Product Dimensions | 22.35 x 3.05 x 14.48 cm; 109 g |
| Item model number | 82574-1T |
| Size | 82574-T1-X1 |
| Colour | 82574-1T |
| Material | Copper |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Batteries included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
D**R
Works out of the box
Installed into X79 server and was recognised straight away. Easy installation and doing what is advertised on the box.
S**E
Bought 2 of these. Recommended for Sophos Home Firewall
Installed 2 of these in 2 pci-e x1 slots, to give 4 ports. Cost effective, very pleased. Double check heat sink hasn't moved. Product and seller recommended. Work well in Sophos firewall, so should work on Linux generally
P**E
Perfect
Really easy install and perfect working order.
K**S
Excellent item well worth the price.
Excellent item, installed in a friends somewhat vintage Dell computer and it works fine.
A**X
Very well made network card for PC
This is actualy my second H!fiber 1G network card - I have been using the first one for a year now and I am so happy with it that I bought another one. The construction, speed and stability are very good, I highly recommend it!
R**O
Simple to use and affordable.
Works well, product has done as I expected and gave me 2x extra ethernet ports allowing me to have hard wired Internet whilst using the spare sockets for controlling some audio hardware.
A**W
Works as expected and Linux compatible
Worried fine on my centos 7 box
T**E
E1G42ET - DOA on one port
This is a very old, circa 2009, network card and whilst it is still very fit for purpose I'm not sure whether Intel are really manufacturing these anymore or whether this is a "copy" of the original. Either way this turned up with a dysfunctional port. Tried everything, changing the cable, loading drivers, wire shark, etc but it would not function. Returned for a refund and I will try an alternative supplier.For £37 this is not value for money.
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