- £6.51ex vat
- £7.49inc vat
(price includes 2.5% VAT discount)
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Tuesday, 2nd December.

- manufacturer #: TEL9901G
- quickfind code: 132471
- 936 in stock for next day delivery.
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5 star
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Windows XPDoes what it says on the tin, what more can you ask for, jumbo frames 7 not 9, go and download the latest realtek drivers as XP won't load any as it doesn't know what type of card it is, my Server 2003 system knew it was a realtek chip straight away.
Very pleased with these cards, 5 pc's all gigabit cards now, purchased 3 of them, all running 1000mbps full duplex.
The drivers on the cd didn't work anyway so don't bother with them.
Realtek RTL 8169 driver here:-
http://www.realtek.com.tw/downloads/downloadsView.aspx?Langid=1&PNid=13&PFid=4&Level=5&Conn=4&DownTypeID=3&GetDown=false&Downloads=true
Useful Link
I believe the manufacturer is Tenda. The below link contains support info & drivers:
http://www.tenda.cn/product/show.php?productid-226.html
Excellent product for the price - can't complain.
Good little cards!
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Windows XPAbsolutely no problem with these cards!
Bought a few to update some PC's at work to 1GB. Windows XP Pro recognises card and installs Realtek drivers on Plug & Play - if it doesn't for any reason, install the NIC-T3 drivers off the supplied disc - or download direct from Realtek as per link above.
Great value - thanks Ebuyer!
Super
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Windows XPThese cards are great, problems with the drivers on the CD on both XP SP2 and 2000 SP4, downloaded the drivers from the following link and all is good!!! (Copy and paste from http: to =true)
http://www.realtek.com.tw/downloads/downloadsView.aspx?Langid=1&PNid=13&PFid=4&Level=5&Conn=4&DownTypeID=3&GetDown=false&Downloads=true
Seems good but...
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Windows VistaWorks well but I can't seem to get the Wake on lan working with any of the drivers I have found. If I select some options like Magic packet AND pattern match the pc restarts instead of shutting down - any ideas to get Wak On Lan working?
Cheap but no joy
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Windows XPHardware: blister packed, no brand.
Driver on a mini-CD, doesn't appear to have a web site for download.
Installed from the CD no problem, did all the usual DHCP etc etc.
But no gigabit, only 100Mb. Windows thinks it is working at 100, and the switch (a lovely Netgear 8 port gigabit, I recommend) also thinks it is working at 100, so I guess it is.
The Windows system driver update identifies the card as a Realtek RTL8169/8110, and downloads a driver - but this also runs at 100Mb, even when forced in the driver setup to use 1.0Gb instead of auto negotiation.
I haven't yet got round to swapping out wires etc, but the Cat6 cable was also brand new. Haven't really investigated whether Realtek have any known bugs either.
I'm giving it two stars as the 10/100 does work, and it is so cheap it isn't worth the postage and hassle to return it.
Linux Support?
Anyone tried this with Linux? I believe the 8139 chipset is supported but anyone confirm this NIC works?























