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This tool will download and update the correct TP-Link TG-3468 driver versions automatically, protecting you against installing the wrong TG-3468 drivers. About The Author: Jay Geater is the President and CEO of Solvusoft Corporation, a global software company focused on providing innovative utility software. TP-LINK Driver Update Utility - free scan to check which drivers are out-of-date. All TG-3468 Driver Updates. TP-LINK Driver Downloads - most popular TP-LINK drivers. Ethernet Driver Downloads - most popular Ethernet drivers. Network Driver Downloads - most popular Network drivers. TP LINK 300Mbps Wireless N Adapter Drivers. Buy TP-Link TG-3468 PCI-Express Network Adapter (with Normal and Low Profile Bracket) with fast shipping and top-rated customer service. Newegg shopping upgraded ™ Get special mobile exclusive deals only from Newegg Mobile. TG-3468 Gigabit PCI Express Network Adapter 2.2 Software Installation The section will guide you through the nstallation procedurei for Windows s XP, Windows 7, and Windows 8. Please carefully follow the steps. 2.2.1 For Windows XP 1. Insert the TP-LINK Resource CD into the CD-ROM drive. Right-click the icon My Computer.

Posted by on Sep 24 2013 in • • • • Here's a quick look at the TP-LINK Gigabit PCI Express Network Adapter TG-3468, found on Amazon or Newegg for around $13 USD, with a nice product overview. Yeah, it's only one port. But it works right up through ESXi 5.1, out of the box. With 5.5, since it's based on a Realtek chipset, you'll need to manually add the right driver, which I detailed here,. While Realtek chipsets don't appear on the, it's affordable, and works fine with ESXi. Here's an Amazon buyer by Reginald Francoi: Buddy of mine recommended this NC.

Works great on my ESXi 5.1 server and very inexpensive. I've purchased 2 and have had no issues what so every. Highly recommended. TP-LINK lists the specs. See also by VMware's, Jun 6 2013.

Similar to what I did in Nov 2011, I'll be doing some casual speed tests of 3 NICs that span quite a spectrum of price points, to see if there's any significant different between them in the ESXi 5.5 home lab environment: • High:, ~ $135 on. • Mid: (built into my ), cost of board when new in 2011 was $300 USD on. • Low: 10/100/1000Mbps Gigabit PCI Express Network Adapter, $13 on. Stay tuned by to TinkerTry. Disclaimer Emphasis is on home test labs, not production environments. No free technical support is implied or promised, and all best-effort advice volunteered by the author or commenters are on a use-at-your-own risk basis.

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If you cannot figure out which setting is the problem and cannot install the current driver, I see little choice but to RMA the board to MSI based on a manfunctioning adapter. Intel i219 v driver. It happened after the update of the bios, not the windows. It is more likely that there is a bios setting issue, as an update would return everything to default in many cases. Here are the bios versions: I downloaded and uploaded all versions and nothing, as I said, I am at the first version, and the problem still occurs Okay, so the adapter worked prior to the first bios update, which indicates that the hardware is very likely not faulty. I returned to this first bios, and updated it because I had problems with the SSD drive, later it turned out that the problem was in something else.