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Intel X550-T2 Internal Ethernet 10000Mbit/S Card and Network Adapter - Network Cards and Adapters (Internal, Wired, Pci-E, Ethernet, 10000 MBit/S, Green, Silver)

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In my academic pursuits, I earned a BSc in Information Systems Design from UCLAN, before advancing my learning with a Master’s Degree in Computing. This advanced study also included Cisco CCNA accreditation, further demonstrating my commitment to understanding and staying ahead of the technology curve. This graph is intended to show (not guarantee) the performance benefit of using multiple TCP streams. These are actual results from an Intel® 10 Gigabit CX4 Dual Port Server Adapter, using default Advanced settingsunder Windows 2008* x64. YES, the X550-T2 supports NBase-T cross-compatibility with ALMOST ALL IEEE 802.3bz devices/features, now enabled in Windows 10/11 drivers v26+ with NVM firmware v3.6+.. Your Products” means products developed or to be developed by or for You that include an Intel Component executing the Materials. The Windows* drivers support the NBASE-T technology, but only in Autosense. 2.5GbE or 5GbE cannot be set as default, but if the signal degrades from 10GbE, it will automatically switch as long as the link partner supports those speeds.

Some adapters configured to use Virtual Machine Queues (VMQ) don't support RSS. For these adapters, VMQ takes precedence over RSS. RSS is disabled. RSS is not supported on some adapters configured to use Virtual Machine Queues (VMQ). For these adapters VMQ takes precedence over RSS. RSS is disabled. Termination. Either party may terminate this Agreement, with 30 days written notice, at any time for any reason. This Agreement will automatically terminate upon (a) Your breach of the Agreement, (b) an allegation that you do not have authority to bind your employer to these terms, or (c) Your assertion that an Intel Component, the Materials, or any product based on any Intel Components or the Materials infringes Your patents. No Implied License. Except for the express license in Section 2.1, Intel does not grant any express or implied licenses to you under any legal theory. Intel does not license You to make, have made, use, sell, or import any Intel technology or third-party products, or perform any patented process, even if referenced in the Materials. Any other licenses from Intel require additional consideration. Nothing in this Agreement requires Intel to grant any additional license.

Assignment. You may not assign Your rights or obligations under this Agreement without Intel’s prior written consent. No third party will have any rights under this Agreement. Direct testing of your network interface throughput capabilities can be done by using tools like: iperf*and Microsoft NTttcp*. You can configure these tools to use one or more streams. The official standard for NBase-T is known as IEEE 802.3bz, and was promised as a feature-update via firmware by Intel, at the launch announcement within that X550 Product Brief, in this original Product Launch Intel file: "Intel_Ethernet_Controller_X550_Product_Brief.pdf"

For my case, I have tried to install Intel 82599ES 10 Gigabit lan card (PCIE Gen2 X8) into TS251D (PCIE Gen2 X4) See Advanced driver settings for 10/25/40 Gigabit Ethernet Adapters for more information on configuring the individual driver settings listed below. Auto detect: Automatically set to On or Off depending on speed and adapter type when the driver is installed. Where is the promised Intel FIRMWARE for this X550 that upgrades from draft NBase-T to the standard IEEE 802.3bz? The QNAP OS needs to have a working driver for it in the linux kernel. QNAPOS supports most Emulex, Mellanox and intel cards.If a third-partyadapter is added to a team, its RSS settings must match the Intel® adapters in the team. I'm using a 24 port 1gb/4port 10gb switch from Fiberstore and it has worked great so far. ( https://www.fs.com/products/72944.html)

Most advanced configuration settings and definitions are described in the table below. For the latest settings information, go to the Advanced tab in Intel PROSET for Windows Device Manager. Entire Agreement. Except for any non-disclosure agreement between you and Intel, this Agreement constitutes the entire agreement, and supersedes all prior agreements, between Intel and You concerning its subject matter.

When copying a file from one system to another (1:1) using one TCP session, throughput is significantly lower than doing multiple simultaneous TCP sessions. Low throughput performance on 1:1 networks is because of latency inherent in a single TCP/IP session. A few file transfer applications support multiple simultaneous TCP streams. Some examples are: gFTP*and FDT*. I have linked and quoted the official Intel advertisements and documents above multiple times, that clearly promise in writing, that Intel would be upgrading from draft NBaseT to official standard IEEE 802.3bz support, post-launch of X550, as a free firmware upgrade. Governing Law; Jurisdiction. This Agreement is governed by USA and Delaware law without regard to conflict of laws principles. The United Nations Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods does not apply. Except for claims for misappropriation of trade secrets or breach of confidentiality obligations, all disputes and actions arising out of or related to this Agreement are subject to the exclusive jurisdiction of the state and federal courts in Wilmington, Delaware and you consent to personal jurisdiction in those courts. NOTE: Intel admits EEE is unsupported on X550-T2 (despite saying its supported in outdated Docs) here:

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