

🚀 Elevate your network game with pro-grade speed and reliability!
The H!Fiber Gigabit 2 Port NIC features the original Intel I350-AM2 chipset delivering stable 1Gbps speeds via dual RJ45 ports. It supports PCIe 2.1 x4 slots and is compatible with a wide range of operating systems including Windows, Linux, and Windows Server. Designed for both standard and slim form factors, it comes with full and low-profile brackets. Backed by 24/7 customer support, a 3-year warranty, and lifetime tech assistance, this network card is a reliable choice for professional and enterprise environments.















| ASIN | B07KG3R2RF |
| Best Sellers Rank | #18 in Internal Computer Networking Cards |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (498) |
| Date First Available | May 22, 2017 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 0.353 ounces |
| Item model number | 8541588311 |
| Manufacturer | H!Fiber.com |
| Product Dimensions | 8.8 x 1.2 x 5.7 inches |
R**I
Just as good as the real thing.
This is a review of four related products purchased here on Amazon. 1. Klein Tools VDV826-703 Pass-Thru™ Modular Data Plug, CAT6, 50-Pack (ASIN B076PRM7W8) 2. Klein Tools VDV226-005 Compact Pass-Thru™ Modular Crimper (ASIN B07R3GK9FQ) 3. Soft Plastic Ethernet RJ45 Cable Connector Boots by Copapa (ASIN B07219KGC4) 4. H!Fiber 1Gbe Ethernet Network Adapter (ASIN B074PPRQQK) I’m using CAT 6 UTP (23 AWG) that I bought from a local home center. 1. I found the Klein Tools VDV826-703 Pass-Thru™ Modular Data Plug, (CAT6, 50-Pack) to be easy to use. This is my first-time using pass-thru connectors, and I have mixed feelings, but that’s not what this is about. The 23 AWG wires fit in snuggly but did require a bit of convincing to pass thru. They are more expensive than some others that are available, but I know these will work perfectly, especially with a same brand crimper. 2. The Klein Tools VDV226-005 Compact Pass-Thru™ Modular Crimper did its job flawlessly. The insulation is held tightly in place, the crimp felt secure, and the pass-thru wires were cut perfectly flush. I still need to try this with cheap plugs, to see if they are cut just as flush, but these work great with their own. 3. While I don’t usually use boots, I decided to give them a shot as they make the wires look more “finished”. I purchased the blue Soft Plastic Ethernet RJ45 Cable Connector Boots by Copapa. While they didn’t cost much, they were very soft and fit okay. I wish they were a little tighter around the wire, but that can vary from brand to brand. Overall, I’m happy with them. 4. Once the cables were completed, I plugged them into a H!Fiber NIC (Intel I350-T4 chipset). They all fit nicely together, even with the boots. That network card is not the V2, and that was expected. The V2s are harder to find and there are no performance differences. The revision was made to fix a slight power surge during power-on. The network card performed flawlessly with pfSense and I was able to configure two LAGGs with LACP support. One to a Cisco managed switch, and the other to my cable modem (SB8200) but I’ll save those for a different review. This card is working perfectly.
R**Y
Works great 24/7 in our pfSense CE router
This NIC has been running rock solid 24/7 in our pfSense CE router for over a month now.
E**C
Saved the day, so far at least
Our Dell XPS 8930 at church that we use for streaming has the Intel "killer" ethernet E2500 chipset in it. Worked good for a long time, but then all of the sudden it would start dropping out during a service. It would disconnect for a few seconds, then reconnect. It would do it quite often. Tried updating the drivers and trying other tweaks found with net searches but no luck. We switched to wifi but that was causing issues too, the video would stutter or freeze from time to time. Probably because too many devices were connected to it? So decided to try add-on card in the computer. The X4 slot was being used for a video capture card and the X16 for a video card. It has 2 X1 slots but I think the video card covers one of them. After the fiasco with the E2500 was hesitant to go Intel again but the I210 chipset gets good reviews so got this one. Thankfully was able to squeeze this into the open X1 slot and so far so good, our streaming connection appears to be solid now and speedtest is reporting 200/200 which is what our internet service is. Even changed the settings in OBS to get a better picture and it handled it like a champ.
G**T
Works great.
I've had no issues; works great. The low-profile bracket attaches easily, and fits low-profile cases, and i do get close to the full 1 Gbps speed during a large file copy. Not bad for $60. The last one got fried in a lightning strike that happened nearby; even behind a UPS. I guess the EMP on the network cables was too much for it.
A**J
Reliable and has good compatibility
1 Gbe is pretty slow these days but being an intel NIC it has wide compatibility so you don't run into some of the issues you can run into with other brands like realtek on FreeBSD. Great replacement for a SuperMicro server whose NIC died on me recently.
J**.
Satisfied
Worked as intended
J**L
Basically junk
The adapter works and negotiates 1Gb speeds; however, when using it under both pfsense and opnsense, the adapter will lock up the machine occasionally, about once a week, causing my entire network to go down. I've tried two of these adapters and both have the same issue. Replaced with a genuine adapter and the problems are now gone. Avoid, don't waste your money.
Y**O
Good product
Exelent performance for the price
E**C
Works great in my ESX 8.0.3 server
U**M
happy to get this network card i recommend this
B**X
does not work in my application - Dell 7070 and VMware
M**X
I am using this in my pfsense box, they work out of the box. I replaced the stock thermal glue with a drop of MX4. It does get little hot without a fan so I added an 80mm fan facing directly on the nic and it is much cooler now even under heavy load.
D**W
Didn't work with systems it claims to. Great return policy though.
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