XM-NA3500 PCI 1-Port 10/100/1000Mbps Gigabit Ethernet PCI Network Card/Network Adapter, Realtek RTL8169SC Chipset, Windows 11 & Linux Supported
$14.99
Available in stock
Description
Price: $14.99
(as of Aug 28, 2024 23:32:21 UTC – Details)
This 32-bit Gigabit PCI network adapter XM-NA3500 allows you to upgrade your current desktop computer to a high speed wired network. It is a highly cost effective Gigabit Ethernet Adapter, and low profile bracket is provided to use on slim desktop computer system.
Standards: IEEE 802.3, 802.3u, 802.3ab, 802.3x, 802.1q, 802.1p
Data Transfer Rate: Gigabit 10/100/1000Mbps
BUS: 32-bit PCI; LEDs: ACT/Link
Standard / Low Profile Bracket Included
Supported OS: Windows 2000 / XP / Vista / 7 / 8 / 8.1 / 10 / 11(32/64-bit); Linux
Customers say
Customers like the performance, ease of installation, and value of the network interface controller adapter. For example, they mention it works well, it’s easy to install, and it’ll automatically install the drivers. That said, some complain about connectivity issues and mixed opinions on speed.
AI-generated from the text of customer reviews
Jose S. –
Worked right out of the box
I have an old Dell 530s that I decided to install Linux on. Wasn’t a fan of the 100Mb port it had so I got this since the PCIe slot is already occupied. Instantly worked when I booted it up and I am happy with the speeds now.
Happy Customer –
Ethernet Card
Worked perfect. So much better using the EthNet port instead of wireless on the router. No more “frozen Joe” on teams.
Carter Jimmis –
Works great for what it is
I installed this into a 15 year old Dell desktop and it works great. I’m not able to utilize it to the maximum speed, but that isn’t at the fault of the card, but rather the PCI bus with its limitations. However, I am easily able to attain speeds upwards of 600 Mbps. Overall, while it isn’t the best value if you have a free PCIe slot in the same machine, it’s still good and it’s also easy to install.
thoughtwing –
A very good network card for the price.
I installed the card pretty much without issue. There is a driver disk which came with it, and to play it safe, I installed the driver from the disk. Probably not a good idea. Performance was down compared to my previous card. Really, you can ignore the disk (it’s a bit dated). Windows will put a good driver in automatically, discovering the new equipment on boot up. To optimize performance though, I put in the most recent updated driver (using Snappy Driver Installer Origin – a free tool which has never failed me in situations like this). Once that was done, the card did its job with maximum efficiency and download speeds were right where they should be. So I give it a thumbs up.
peejay –
works well
Installed on linux, did not need to do much other than assigning it an ip address (and that is because it is working without dhcp)
Dan J –
Works out of the box on Win XP, 7 and Ubuntu 18.04 Linux
I have 3 older computers that have a mixture of both PCI and PCI-e slots but all the PCI-e slots were occupied. I needed a 2nd network card to access the “private” (intranet) Network that has our NAS devices as well as printers. One PC is running Windows XP with legacy hardware that cannot be migrated to a newer OS, one is running Windows 7 and the third is running Ubuntu 18.04 LTS with KDE Plasma. All 3 can access the Internet through the Network Interface on the main board and the private network on these PCI gigabit cards.These were great and are inexpensive. There were immediately recognized in all 3 operating systems and required no drivers. I did have to use the netsh command on a command prompt for the Windows XP to remove the 2nd gateway which is a router that does DHCP.In Linux I found it best to find out which of the two network cards i.e. the one built in or this one had the lowest metric and assigned that one to the network with Internet and the other to the private network with no Internet. This method works the best for me and is persistent when the machines are up for days/weeks, etc …
Kenneth W. Chenault –
Perfect Performance On The Cheap
Plugged easily into the PCI slot on the motherboard. Fired the computer up and worked seamlessly. Used existing ethernet driver from onboard card that quit working. Flawless on Windows 10 – 64 bit Home. Nothing more to say. Buy one.
P. Whitted –
Didn’t work for me
The first one of these I received, I could NOT get to work on Windows 10 64 bit. I requested a replacement, which was delivered next day (score one for the seller). However, I had the SAME issues with the second one: install the card in my PC, run the windows autoinstall program, and the card could not communicate with my DHCP server to pick up an address. So, on a whim, I decided to see what would happen if I specified a different driver – Windows 7 64 bit. And it works! So – I thought, OK – now that I have internet access again, let’s see what happens if I run Update Driver and let Windows decide what the best driver was. Back to the same issue – unable to communicate with my DHCP server and get a proper address in my network. Back to the Windows 7 driver. I tried going to the X-Media site to see if there was a newer driver – nope, NO drivers available on the X-Media site. I tried contacting the seller for troubleshooting assistance. No response so far. So, NOT easy to install, subsequently NO value for the money, and NO tech support. Glad to see so many other people were able to plug and play with this device – I wish that had been my experience!
Jorge –
Fácil de instalar, los controladores se instalaron en automático sin necesidad del disco
Alejandro Bernal Rodriguez –
Es lo que solicite, muy buen rendimiento.