Product Information
This x4 PCI Express-based dual-channel gigabit Ethernet card provides two additional Ethernet ports while providing server-class features and performance, including jumbo frames up to 9K, 802.1q VLAN tagging, and 802.3ad trunking.
The Apple Dual Channel Gigabit Ethernet PCI Express card provides two high-performance gigabit Ethernet network connections on a four-lane (x4) PCI Express host bus. Featuring server-class features performance, the Dual Channel Gigabit Ethernet card provides advanced hardware and software features including 802.1q VLAN support, checksum offloading, and jumbo frame capability up to 9K.
System Requirements:
Requires Xserve (late 2006 or early 2008).
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Answers from the community
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Will this card work with a PowerPC G5 Mac?
- Asked by Dominic F from Wichita
- 19/03/2010
No answers yet
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Can I get an ethernet port for Macbook Air?
- Asked by Robin M from Fulshear
- 23/12/2009
Answer
Yes, Apple offers a USB dongle (not this card).
This should add 10/100 speed ethernet to any Mac with USB, but older Macintosh computers may have problems. Many use it to add ethernet ports to the Mac Mini Server. …- Answered by Iain James H from Holyoke
- 24/12/2009
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will the Apple Dual Channel Gigabit Ethernet PCI Express Card work in a 2.93Ghz MacPro?
- Asked by Peter C from Studio City
- 12/10/2009
Answer
No. As clearly stated in the product's description, this product is only for Xserve.
- Answered by Matthew R from Santa Fe
- 19/10/2009
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can i get a dual channel ethernet pci express card for imac?
- Asked by Christopher P from Aurora
- 01/11/2009
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No, the iMac has no PCI-Express slots. To add ethernet ports you'll need to use the MacBook Air USB Ethernet Adapter. …
- Answered by Iain James H from Holyoke
- 24/12/2009
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Sir, How can I download driver when I buy Apple Dual Channel Gigabit Ethernet PCI Express Card?
- Asked by Ctm C
- 08/10/2009
Answer
You don't. Either the driver is embedded within Mac OS, or in rare instances ( typically only for o lder OS versions), it will be provided on CD in the box. …
- Answered by Matthew R from Santa Fe
- 19/10/2009