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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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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Product ID: 1463784
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Details

  • Brand
    TP-Link
  • Hardware Interface
    Ethernet
  • Color
    Green
  • Compatible Devices
    Desktop
  • Product Dimensions
    6.3"L x 5.31"W
  • Data Link Protocol
    Giga IEEE 802
10/100/1000Mbps Speed
🔌PCIe Connectivity
🖥️Windows Compatibility

Description

🚀 Elevate Your Network Game!

  • UNLEASH GIGABIT SPEEDS - Upgrade your network to lightning-fast 10/100/1000Mbps for seamless streaming and gaming.
  • FUTURE PROOF YOUR SETUP - Compatible with Windows 11, 10, and earlier versions, ensuring longevity.
  • PLUG AND PLAY SIMPLICITY - Effortlessly install with PCIe compatibility for both mini and standard PCs.
  • ROBUST SUPPORT GUARANTEED - Enjoy peace of mind with a 2-year warranty and 24/7 technical assistance.
  • TRUSTED BRAND RELIABILITY - Join millions who trust TP-Link, the world’s No.1 WLAN provider for 7 consecutive years.

The TP-Link TG-3468 is a high-performance Gigabit Ethernet PCI Express Network Card designed to enhance your PC's connectivity. With speeds of up to 1000Mbps, it supports a wide range of Windows operating systems and comes with dual brackets for versatile installation. Backed by a 2-year warranty and 24/7 support, this adapter is a reliable choice for both casual users and professionals.

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Specifications

ColorGreen
Item Weight3.52 ounces
Item Dimensions L x W x H6.3"L x 5.31"W x 1.1"H
Data Link ProtocolGiga, IEEE 802 1p
Data Transfer Rate10000 Megabits Per Second
Compatible DevicesDesktop
Hardware ConnectivityEthernet

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Windows 10 compatable ?
Does this device work with ubuntu linux out of the box or do I need to manually compile the driver? Or other distros?
will a PCIE 2.0 x1 slot bottleneck this 2.5gbps card?
An old question, but is the low profile bracket still included?

Reviews

4.6

All from verified purchases

I**.

Simple solution to replace bad intel i225-v nic

Purchased this PCI adapter because the NIC (INTEL I225-V) on my motherboard is a piece of garbage (im not the only one), and didn't want to replace the whole motherboard with a different one. The i225-v wont negotiate 1Gbps with the router. Installation was fairly simple, booted, and connected right away with the correct duplex speed.

B**Y

Windows XP approved

Wow, I built a pc back in the early 2000's. It still works! It has Windows XP. I installed this gigabit card because the pc has games on it that I can play with a local network LAN party. Some of my other pc's have the games but are newer. Old but still newer running windows 10. So, after installation of this gigabit card to the pcie-1 slot windows xp detected it. I put in the cd provided and it installed no problem. Pc's back then had a CD player lol. I actually installed two on this pc for burning purposes. However here's the limitation. Windows xp can't access the internet. It's blocked. So I can do a Google search but can't open any of the search findings. However for local networking you are good to go.

W**V

Good value

Works well and is a good value.

T**E

Works with Windows 10, BSOD with Windows 11

Is a great card and works great on Windows 10. Unfortunately, does not work on Windows 11 and would blue screen of death on a windows upgrade or clean install.

E**O

Simple install and it's all good.

All good. Working as expected.

T**O

EZ quick XP install !! Amazon is selling/shipping current version of card (v4.6).

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.

B**M

Fixed communication problem

Fixed erratic comm problem

P**T

Excellent Purchase

No complaints. Ordered this as a secondary network connection for a server PC. Easy install (as expected). Did not need to download drivers as it is compatible with preinstalled driver library. Works well and delivers great speed and signal strength.

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