Lenovo Intel I350-T4 4-Port Ethernet Expansion Card

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Lenovo Intel I350-T4 4-Port Ethernet Expansion Card

The Lenovo Intel I350-T4 4-Port Ethernet Expansion Card is a dependable, cost-efficient solution for expanding your network capacity by four high-performance Gigabit Ethernet ports through a single PCI Express slot. Built around the Intel I350 chipset, this quad-port NIC blends solid throughput, low CPU overhead, and flexible networking features to support demanding server, workstation, and storage environments. Whether you’re adding additional management interfaces, creating dedicated VM networks, or separating traffic for security and performance, the I350-T4 card delivers reliable connectivity, easy deployment, and scalable performance in a compact, Lenovo-optimized package. With broad compatibility, robust virtualization support, and energy-conscious design, it’s a smart upgrade for any system that needs more bandwidth without overhauling your infrastructure.

  • Quad-port networking for dense deployments: expand network capacity by adding four RJ-45 ports on a single PCIe card, enabling multi-network configurations without occupying multiple PCIe slots.
  • Intel I350 chipset with hardware offloads: enjoy improved throughput and reduced CPU utilization thanks to advanced offloads for TCP/IP, UDP checksum, Large Send/Receive, and VLAN tagging—ideal for virtualization, file services, and high-traffic workloads.
  • Versatile virtualization and server-ready features: designed to support NIC teaming (Link Aggregation), VLAN segmentation, and multiple virtual networks, making it a perfect fit for hypervisors (VMware/Hyper-V/KVM), storage networks, and high-availability setups.
  • Energy efficiency and reliable operation: built with features like Energy Efficient Ethernet (EEE) and Wake-on-LAN, helping you manage power consumption in dense deployments while maintaining quick network access when needed.
  • Broad compatibility and flexible mounting: compatible with Lenovo systems and a wide range of operating systems, with both standard full-height and low-profile brackets available to fit compact or traditional chassis configurations.

Technical Details of Lenovo Intel I350-T4 4-Port Ethernet Expansion Card

  • Chipset: Intel I350 quad-port Gigabit Ethernet controller (I350-T4 family) designed for reliable, high-density network connections.
  • Ports: 4 x RJ-45 Ethernet ports, each supporting Gigabit Ethernet (10/100/1000 Mbps auto-negotiation) for flexible network compatibility.
  • Interface: PCI Express (PCIe) 2.0 x4 bus interface, enabling high-throughput data transfer and efficient communication with the motherboard and CPU.
  • Performance per port: up to 1 Gbps physical data rate per port, with the potential for strong aggregate throughput when using NIC teaming or multi-path configurations in multi-network environments.
  • Form factor and mounting: PCIe expansion card designed for standard chassis; available brackets include full-height and low-profile (half-height) to fit a wide range of Lenovo servers, desktops, and workstations.
  • Networking features: VLAN tagging support, NIC teaming (Link Aggregation) for increased bandwidth and fault tolerance, Jumbo Frames (up to the industry standard MTU for large transfers), and hardware offloads for TCP/UDP checksums, LSO/LRO to improve throughput and CPU efficiency.
  • Power and thermal considerations: relies on PCIe slot power; optimized for stable operation in typical data-center and office environments; designed to maintain performance under sustained workloads.
  • Interoperability and drivers: broad OS compatibility with drivers provided by Intel and Lenovo for common Windows and Linux platforms; straightforward installation and ongoing driver updates help maintain peak performance.
  • Energy and management features: supports Energy Efficient Ethernet (EEE) to lower power draw on supported networks, and Wake-on-LAN for convenient remote management and maintenance.
  • Warranty and reliability: Lenovo-branded card backed by Lenovo support, leveraging Intel’s trusted NIC technology to deliver long-term reliability in business-critical networks.

How to install Lenovo Intel I350-T4 4-Port Ethernet Expansion Card

  • Power down your system, unplug it from the power source, and remove the chassis cover to access the motherboard.
  • Identify an available PCI Express slot (preferably PCIe x4 or larger) on the motherboard and remove the corresponding slot cover.
  • Insert the Lenovo Intel I350-T4 card firmly into the PCIe slot until it is fully seated; secure the bracket with a screw to the chassis for stability.
  • Power on the system and boot into the operating system; install the recommended drivers from Lenovo or Intel to enable full functionality of all four ports.
  • Configure the network interfaces in your operating system or hypervisor: assign IPs, set up NIC teaming or VLANs as needed, and verify connectivity with basic tests (ping, file transfer) to ensure proper operation.
  • If you plan to use NIC teaming or VLANs, create the desired teams or VLAN interfaces in your OS or virtualization platform, apply the correct security settings, and document the topology for future maintenance.

Frequently asked questions

  • Q: What is the Lenovo Intel I350-T4 4-Port Ethernet Expansion Card best used for?

    A: It adds four Gigabit Ethernet ports to a single PCIe slot, enabling multiple networks, NIC teaming for higher throughput, traffic isolation for management, storage, and production networks, or dedicated interfaces for virtualization and backups.

  • Q: How many ports and what speeds are supported per port?

    A: The card provides four RJ-45 ports, each supporting Gigabit Ethernet up to 1 Gbps with auto-negotiation for 10/100/1000 Mbps networks.

  • Q: Does it support NIC teaming and VLAN tagging?

    A: Yes. The Intel I350-based card supports NIC teaming (Link Aggregation) for increased bandwidth and redundancy, as well as VLAN tagging for flexible network segmentation and security.

  • Q: Which operating systems are supported?

    A: The card is designed for broad compatibility with Lenovo systems and a wide range of Windows and Linux operating systems, with drivers provided by Intel and Lenovo.

  • Q: How do I verify installation and performance after mounting the card?

    A: After installing drivers, you can verify port status in the operating system’s network configuration tools, test connectivity with ping or file transfers, and if using NIC teaming, validate the team’s throughput and failover behavior.

  • Q: Do I need to connect external cables after installation?

    A: Yes. Attach four RJ-45 Ethernet cables to the card’s ports, ensuring cables meet your network’s performance requirements and standards.


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