Dell Ethernet Adapter

DellSKU: 9464037

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Dell Ethernet Adapter

Elevate your server networking with the Dell Ethernet Adapter, a Gigabit Ethernet Network Interface Card designed to deliver dependable, high-throughput connectivity for today’s demanding workloads. The Dell Gigabit Dual Port Server Adapter is a proven, standards-based solution that has been tested and validated on Dell systems, ensuring seamless integration into Dell-powered infrastructures. This dual-port NIC is ideal for connecting your server to your network, supporting a range of configurations—from simple uplinks to complex network topologies involving NIC teaming, VLANs, and multi-segment deployments. Whether you’re running databases, virtualization hosts, file servers, or backups, this adapter provides the reliability and performance you need to keep business-critical services responsive and available. In addition to performance, you’ll appreciate the ease of deployment, solid driver support, and Dell’s trusted technical assistance, which together help minimize downtime and simplify ongoing maintenance in busy data centers and IT environments.

  • Dual Gigabit Ethernet ports deliver scalable throughput and flexible network segmentation. Each port offers up to 1 Gbps of full‑duplex bandwidth, enabling you to separate management, storage, and data traffic or to create dedicated links for clustered or virtualized workloads. The result is improved performance, reduced contention, and greater overall efficiency in your server environment.
  • Standards-based, plug‑and‑play PCIe server adapter designed for broad compatibility. This NIC adheres to industry Ethernet standards and is designed to work with a wide range of Dell servers and operating systems. Installation is straightforward: insert the card into an appropriate PCIe slot, secure the bracket, and boot. With standard drivers and onboarding procedures, you can get your network connectivity up and running quickly, with minimal disruption to ongoing operations.
  • Validated and supported within the Dell ecosystem. Dell tests and certifies this Ethernet adapter on Dell hardware, which helps ensure stable operation, predictable performance, and streamlined support. When issues arise, you can rely on Dell Technical Support for guidance and troubleshooting, reducing mean time to resolution and keeping critical services online.
  • Optimized for virtualization and data-center efficiency. The dual-port configuration is well-suited for virtualization hosts, storage gateway roles, and clustered configurations where NIC teaming or bond/teaming is used to provide redundancy and load balancing. By enabling separate networks for management and data, you can improve security posture and simplify traffic management in virtualized environments while maintaining high availability across all workloads.
  • Durable, enterprise‑grade design with standard RJ-45 connectivity. The adapter uses reliable copper Ethernet interfaces and uses familiar RJ-45 jacks, making it easy to source cables and patch panels from existing inventories. Its robust build is appropriate for rack environments and mission-critical servers, delivering stable performance across long operating hours and fluctuating network loads.

Technical Details of Dell Ethernet Adapter

  • Connectivity: Dual RJ-45 Gigabit Ethernet ports for independent or bonded operation
  • Interface: PCI Express (PCIe) server expansion card, compatible with a broad range of standard server motherboards and chassis
  • Data rates: Up to 1 Gbps per port (gigabit Ethernet), with the potential for aggregate throughput depending on NIC teaming and switch configuration
  • Standards: IEEE 802.3 compliant Ethernet networking with standard copper copper RJ-45 interfaces
  • Compatibility and support: Tested and validated on Dell systems; supported by Dell Technical Support for reliability and troubleshooting

How to Install Dell Ethernet Adapter

Installing the Dell Ethernet Adapter is a straightforward process designed to minimize downtime and disruption to your server workload. Follow these steps to add dual Gigabit Ethernet capability to your Dell server.

  • Power down the server and disconnect all power sources. If you’re working in a live data center environment, observe proper electrostatic discharge (ESD) precautions and follow your facility’s safety protocols.
  • Open the server chassis and locate an available PCIe expansion slot that is compatible with the Dell Ethernet Adapter. Many servers offer multiple PCIe slots; consult your server’s manual or Dell documentation to identify the appropriate slot type and size for the card.
  • Insert the Ethernet adapter into the PCIe slot with a firm, even press until it seats securely. Use the retention mechanism or screw bracket to secure the card to the chassis and ensure the card is properly aligned to prevent loose connections.
  • Attach any necessary network cables to the two RJ-45 ports on the NIC. Ensure that cables are routed neatly and do not impede other components or airflow within the chassis.
  • Power on the server and install or update the necessary drivers and management software as required by your operating system and Dell guidance. After the operating system recognizes the new NIC, configure the network interfaces, NIC teaming or bond settings if your deployment calls for redundancy or load balancing across multiple links.

Once installed and configured, test connectivity by performing basic network diagnostics and verifying that both ports are detected by the operating system. If you are deploying network teaming or virtualization features, validate their behavior under typical workloads to ensure performance meets expectations and to confirm that failover or load-balancing policies are functioning correctly.

Frequently asked questions

Q: What is the Dell Ethernet Adapter? A: It is a dual-port Gigabit Ethernet Network Interface Card designed to connect Dell servers to networks, offering reliable, standards-based performance and easy integration within Dell environments.

Q: How many ports does it have and what speeds do they support? A: The adapter provides two RJ-45 Gigabit Ethernet ports, each capable of up to 1 Gbps. Depending on your configuration and switch capabilities, you can use NIC teaming and link aggregation to achieve higher effective throughput and redundancy.

Q: Is this adapter suitable for virtualization? A: Yes. The dual-port design makes it a solid choice for virtualization hosts, enabling NIC teaming for redundancy and load balancing, while separating traffic types (management, storage, and data) to improve overall performance and reliability.

Q: What kind of support can I expect from Dell? A: The Dell Ethernet Adapter is tested and validated on Dell systems and is supported by Dell Technical Support. This means you receive Dell’s guidance for installation, operation, and troubleshooting, along with access to drivers and firmware updates through Dell’s support channels.

Q: How do I install this adapter? A: Install requires powering down the server, inserting the PCIe card into a compatible PCIe slot, securing the bracket, connecting the cables, and booting to install or update drivers. After installation, configure IP addresses and NIC teaming as needed for your network design and operating system.


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