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TP-Link 10/100/1000Mbps Gigabit Ethernet PCI Express Network Card (TG-3468), PCIE Network Adapter, Network Card, Ethernet Card for PC, Win10/11 supported

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About this item

  • Ultra-Fast: 10/100/1000Mbps PCIe Adapter upgrade your Ethernet speed to Gigabit
  • Automation: Wake-on-LAN supporting Auto-Negotiation and Auto MDI/MDIX
  • Supports: IEEE802.3x Flow Control for Full-duplex Mode and backpressure for Half-duplex Mode; 4k Bytes Port: 1x 10/100/1000Mbps RJ45 Network Media
  • Compatibility: Windows 11, 10, 8.1, 8, 7, Vista, XP
  • Dual Bracket: Low profile and standard profile bracket inside works with both mini and standard size PCs.
  • Industry Leading Support: 2-year warranty and free 24/7 technical support
  • From Reliable Brand: TP-Link has been ranked as the world’s No.1 provider of WLAN products for the past consecutive 7 years by IDC. In 2017.


What This Product Does

The 32-Bit Gigabit PCI Express Network Adapter TG-3468 allows you to connect a desktop computer to a high-speed wired network. It is a highly integrated and cost-effective Gigabit Ethernet Adapter, and a good choice to upgrade your network.

Key Features
  • Support 10/100/1000Mbps throughput
  • Support Wake-on-LAN
  • Auto-Negotiation and Auto MDI/MDIX
  • Support IEEE 802.3x Flow Control for Full-duplex Mode and backpressure for Half-duplex Mode
  • Support IEEE 802.1p Layer 2 Priority Encoding and IEEE802.1q VLAN tagging
  • Support power down/link down power saving
  • Support Windows XP 32/64bit, Vista 32/64bit, Windows 7 32/64bit, Windows 8 32/64bit,10,11
Package Contents
  • PCI Express Adapter TG-3468
  • Low-profile Bracket
  • Quick Installation Guide
  • Resource CD

İsmail efe
Reviewed in Turkey on February 6, 2025
ürün elimde suan kullanıyorum 1 aya yaklaştı sunda hiçbir problem yok
Kunde
Reviewed in Germany on February 4, 2025
Läuft problemlos unter Windows und Linux. Treiber wurden sofort installiert, keine weitere Installation notwendig. Mit Realtek rtl8111 Chip. Läuft einwandfrei und wie erwartet mit 1Gbe. Qualität scheint auch zu stimmen.
Ibrahim
Reviewed in Saudi Arabia on February 23, 2025
ممتازه و عمليه
Claudio
Reviewed in Italy on September 27, 2024
Ottimo prodotto, installato e funzionante al momento su un 8.1 ha tutti i driver che servono anche versioni windows più vecchie e versioni nuove se servisse installo poi appena aggiorno il sistema operativo
TBJ
Reviewed in the United States on July 11, 2024
I bought this card to replace an integrated Ethernet chip on the motherboard. The install took only a few minutes, and the drivers installed quickly. My first test had me at ~800mbps download, 50% higher than the integrated chip. Saved me the $1000 I was contemplating spending to just replace the machine. Well worth the $15 investment.
Jesús Peña Ortega
Reviewed in the United States on November 15, 2024
This network device is very easy to install, its operation meets all the expectations offered by the product and it also has the support of a recognized brand. It is undoubtedly an excellent product.
Paulo Mello
Reviewed in Brazil on November 13, 2024
Realmente funciona a muito bem,chega muito perto de 1GB.IMPORTANTE o cabo de rede faz uma enorme diferença, no meu caso a troca do cabo dobrou a velocidade.
Tony Polito
Reviewed in the United States on August 15, 2023
TP-Link manufactures quality networking gear. Over recent years, I have relied on a TP-Link modem and I currently running TWO TP-Link routers, one as a 'root' router, the other as an 'extender/bridge' router. Always rock-solid and reliable. (I retired the TP-Link modem only because TP-Link does not manufacture a stand-alone DOCSIS 3.1 modem.)Note that there has been, over the years, four versions/itinerations of this (1 Gigabit PCI-Express) card. Sold and shipped by Amazon, I received Version 4.6 of the card. So Amazon is selling (direct) and shipping current stock. You can check the version of the card by looking at the label on the outside of the box … or at the sticker on the card. Oddly, the MAC address is not given on either the box or the card; if you need it, you will have to snag it out of your router's DHCP list.Installation into a WinXP SP3 w/ circa-2007 Intel mobo was quick and straightforward:All the drivers come in the box on a mini-CD but to be sure I would be current, I instead downloaded the most current Version 4 XP drivers from the TP-Link support webpage for the card. That was a .ZIP file; I extracted all the files into a temporary folder. Powered down the computer. Snapped the card into a vacant PCI-Express x 1 slot on the mobo. Powered back up and got the "Welcome to the Found New Hardware Wizard" pop-up. The XP driver install instructions provided by TP-Link (at their website) were very close, but not entirely 100% spot-on; if I recall correctly, from the pop-up I followed the path:InstallFromAListOrSpecificLocationDon'tSearchIWillChooseTheDriverToInstallHardwareType (choose NetworkAdapter)Don't bother to choose a specific adapter from the given list, instead click onHaveDisk, then Browse (to the .inf file in the temporary folder), then Open it.Click on OK. Ignore incorrect driver warnings and click ContinueAnyway.(I think the warning is being 'thrown' by the fact that the TP-Link card is built on a Realtek chip & drivers.)Bam! Device and drivers installed. Device is named 'TP-Link Gigabit PCI Express Adapter.' The three needed driver files were dropped into the Windows/System32 folder. Swapped the Ethernet cable onto the card. Opened ControlPanel/NetworkConnections. Disabled the mobo Ethernet port, renamed it 'Mobo Ethernet.' Enabled the TP-Link Ethernet port, renamed it 'TP-Link Ethernet.' Deleted the temporary folder. Rebooted the router, just to be sure. Up and running !!I didn't pick up the download speed improvement I was hoping for, but I've definitely excluded the Ethernet port as a speed constraint. (Paying for 1Gb, pulling 220Mb … time to get a techie out here to test the speed at the coax connector!)In any case, this card is very inexpensive … and it is also a quick, easy solution under XP and older mobos.
Ben
Reviewed in the United States on June 29, 2018
About a week ago, a power outage spike along with a lighting strike, took out my desktop computer's ethernet port on my motherboard. I was amazed it did not take out my modem or router with it. My surge suppressors probably saved the other equipment. I ordered this Gigabit PCI Express Network Adapter from MBMTUSA and received it within five days. The card was easy to install on my motherboard and the setup was so simple, just load the supplied setup mini CD and install the drivers from an INF file. Its so good to back on-line again with internet access. It seems local stores, such as Best Buy no longer carry PC interface cards, was so glad to find this on Amazon.Edit: Having used this card for about as week now, I appreciate I was able to extend the life of my desktop PC after the motherboard built-in ethernet failed. However, this card is 20% slower, and speed tests indicate speeds of between 60-80 Mbits/s, as compared to my previous consistent speed of 105 Mbits/s. Therefore, downgrading rating to 4 stars.
David Catena
Reviewed in the United States on April 9, 2016
I have a 1/2 height desktop computer that operates under Windows 7 Professional 64 bit and has a motherboard-based 1 gigabit network interface card. This computer is connected to our home network and works perfectly fine. I recently installed a business network in our home which includes a server, a NAS, and a Cisco firewall. Business users connect to this network via a VPN.I wanted to connect my computer to both of these networks, but I did not want business users to see the home network data, nor other home users to see the business data. The answer was to install a second NIC in the computer. As the computer is 1/2 height, I wanted a card with a low profile bracket. I ordered the TP-LINK TG-3468 1 gigabit NIC and received the card 2 days later.The card was delivered with a simple instruction sheet (with Windows XP and Windows 7), a resource CD with a manual and drivers (for Win XP, Vista 64/32, Win 7 64/32, and Win 8 64/32. There are no drivers for Win 10 and I did not test the Win 8 drivers on a Win 10 installation. I checked there web site and Win 10 drivers are not offered there, either. And, yes, the low profile bracket WAS included in the box!First step was to swap the card's factory equipped full profile bracket for the low profile bracket. This was simple, two screws and done, though there is no slop in the positioning. This is probably a good thing, since this means there is no position adjustment needed.Second step was to insert the card in an open expansion slot. The card is designed for a PCI Express (PCIe) X 1 slot and my computer has one of these, so the slot to use was simple to determine. If the computer did not have a PCIe X1, I could have used any of the other PCIe X16 slots.Third step was to restart the computer and install the driver CD in the drive. Windows 7 fails to automatically load drivers for the card, but the instructions expect this and provide the needed procedure. The instructions lead you step by step to setup the card, it couldn't be simpler.Fourth step was to check that the computer can see resources on both the old and new NIC's (both worked perfectly), then shut down the computer and close the case.It actually took longer to write this product review than it took to install and configure the interface card. I would certainly buy this product again!
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