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D-Link DGE-530T 10/100/1000 Gigabit Desktop Adapter | 
| Brand: D-Link Department: Computer
List Price: $37.99 Buy New: $17.64 as of 9/10/2010 02:34 CDT details You Save: $20.35 (54%)
New (36) Used (3) Refurbished (1) from $9.95
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Format: CD Platform: Windows Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Number Of Items: 1 Batteries Included: No Operating System: N/A Network Interface: PCI Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.5 Dimensions (in): 9.5 x 6.7 x 1.5 nv:Interface: PCI Port Type: RJ-45 Number of Ports: 1 Protocol: IEEE 802.1p Protocol: IEEE 802.3 Protocol: IEEE 802.3u Protocol: IEEE 802.3ab Protocol: IEEE 802.1q Protocol: IEEE 802.3x Data Transfer Rate: 1000Mbps Data Transfer Rate: 10Mbps Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.
MPN: DGE-530T Model: DGE-530T UPC: 840356908656 EAN: 0790069251610
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| Features:
| • | Connect to a Wired Network and Surf the Web with Your Desktop PC | | • | Windows® Automatically Detects the Adapter for Easy Installation | | • | Designed for VoIP, Extreme Gaming, Transferring Music, Video, and Large Files |
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Product Description Easy solution for 10/100/1000Mbps Ethernet connectivityThe D-Link DGE-530T is a 10/100/1000Mbps copper Gigabit PCI card for servers and workstations. Current systems running at 10Mbps and 100Mbps can be upgraded to Gigabit Ethernet, eliminating network bottlenecks, and increasing productivity. Integrate Gigabit now and you can save time, money, and downtime because the DGE-530T will automatically detect and run at higher speeds when it becomes available.Cost-Effective, Scalable MigrationAs an inexpensive alternative solution to fiber-optic, the card allows you to instantly upgrade to Gigabit without requiring you to install new, expensive fiber cables. Gigabit Ethernet uses your existing Category-5 cabling while providing you with 10/100/1000Mbps network speed auto-sensing and full/half duplex auto-negotiation.Advanced Features and SecurityThe DGE-530T supports SNMP for remote troubleshooting and management, ACPI for lower power consumption, and WoL for remote wake. This helps to lower total cost of ownership (TCO). The card also features on-board screening of VLAN Tagged Ethernet frames, allowing you to assign multiple subnets to each server and isolate devices within each VLAN from the rest of the network for better traffic control and security. It also supports 802.1p Priority Tagging to allow you to prioritize traffic. The card also features embedded flow control and independent FIFO, providing a means to protect against possible data loss during transmission on the network. With the Cable Diagnostic feature, the card will automatically detect whether you have a bad cable, making your troubleshooting task easier. - 32bit PCI BUS Master
- PCI 2.2 Plug-and-Play Support
- Auto-negotiating 10/100/1000Mbps
Specifications DGE-530T:Single Port 32bit/33mhz 10/100/1000Mbps PCI Adapter QoS: Support For 802.1p Priority Tagging VLANs:Support For 802.1q VLANs Cable Diagnostics: Advanced Cable Di
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Great, inexpensive gigabit card for Linux and Windows January 30, 2007 B. True (California) 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
I got this card after my on-board Gigabit adapter failed. I looked around and this was the best choice for an inexpensive Gigabit network card with Linux support. I have purchased close to 10 of them for my home office network and am very satisfied. I've since put in two D-Link switches, a D-Link WAP, and a D-Link VPN router.
My usage is limited to mostly the transfer of a lot of small files, but there are some occasional largish files. By upgrading my network to 1000 Mb/s (NICs, switches, and even cat5e cable), I now average ~35 MB/s for disk-bound file copies, which for me is great compared to my 100 Mb/s rate of ~5 MB/s. (Edit: the 35 MB/s is over Samba, I can get speeds of ~50MB/s over HTTP.) I am *not* a network engineer or sys admin so it's quite possible that one could achieve better/faster/higher rates.
Also, this NIC comes with a "faceplate" for slim profile computers. It's fairly easy to swap with a small Phillips screwdriver.
Highly recommended!
D-Link Gigabit Rules! April 25, 2005 Randy Paul (New England) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
I got one of these cards so I can game at gigabit LAN parties and I've started upgrading my home network to gigabit. All three of my PCs at home have one of these cards in them and I found the install to be so much easier than I thought. Windows basically installed this automatically for me. Just shut down, power off, physically install card into PCI slot, boot PC back up and let windows search for driver and you point to the CD that came with the adapter and BAM! you are up and running with gigabit aon the next reboot.
I can now transfer files sooo much faster between my PCs. I share and save video files, games, CDs, MP3s, etc between all my PCs and this card and gigabit switch have greatly decreased the time it takes to transfer large files from one PC to the next. This is vital at a LAN party when everyone is trading files. The faster I can go the better.
Thanks D-Link!
Ads Gigabit Speed to my Desktop May 10, 2005 Scott Lucas 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
All you need is an open PCI slot, $$, and 5 minutes to install and get gigabit speeds. Oh and a gigabit switch. :)
Gigabit speeds are especially useful for transferring large files. And now-a-days almost everything is a large file. Movies, videos, CD backups, DVD backups, ghost images, ISOs, large winzip fules, etc.. And when you want to transfer them over a network and not wait around forever, then gigabit is your answer.
No problems with this card and I recommend it to others.
It works great! February 17, 2009 wladen (Everett WA USA) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I recently bought two of these cards (DGE-530T) and the D-link 8-port Gigabit switch (DGS-2208) here at Amazon, and I must say that it works great.
I have been able to transfer files three times as fast as before.
Great NIC September 10, 2009 C. Auer 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Decent gigabit PCI nic. Supports up to 9K jumbo frames/packets, so you can use them in yer gigabit network if you so desire.
I've had no problems with it on any of the machines I've installed it in. Runs great on Windows XP, Vista and Windows 7.
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