Description
QNAP Quad-Port, 4-Speed 5 GBE Network Expansion Card
The QNAP Quad-Port, 4-Speed 5 GBE Network Expansion Card is engineered to unlock the full potential of your NAS or desktop system by adding four high-performance 5 Gigabit Ethernet connections through a single PCIe expansion card. Designed for professionals, small businesses, and home-office power users, this 5GbE expansion card delivers distinct advantages in throughput, scalability, and efficiency. With a PCI Express 3.0 x4 interface, it leverages modern bandwidth to deliver sustained networking performance that keeps pace with today’s data-intensive workflows. Whether you are performing large backups, running virtualization workloads, editing high-resolution media, or sharing large files across a multi-user environment, this card is built to minimize bottlenecks and maximize utilization of your existing network cabling and infrastructure. The Quad-Port design means you can aggregate bandwidth across multiple devices, create isolated network segments for security, or simply expand port density without adding complexity to your setup. In essence, it’s a straightforward upgrade that transforms your network with four dedicated 5GbE ports, enabling faster data transfers and more flexible network topologies while maintaining compatibility with standard Ethernet cables. This makes it an ideal choice for expanding the capabilities of QNAP NAS devices and compatible systems that require robust, high-speed connectivity without migrating to a wholesale new network architecture. If you want to future-proof your data center or home lab, this card provides a scalable, cost-efficient way to push throughput higher and support more concurrent users, devices, and applications at the edge of your network.
- Ultra-fast 5GbE performance: Each of the four ports supports up to 5 Gbps, enabling simultaneous large-file transfers, quick backups, high-definition media streaming, and responsive multi-user file access without bandwidth bottlenecks.
- Quad-port design for maximum throughput: Four independent 5GbE ports in one PCIe card delivers exceptional port density, ideal for link aggregation, segmented networks, or dedicated storage traffic in busy environments.
- PCIe 3.0 x4 interface: High-bandwidth compatibility with modern NAS and desktop systems, ensuring the expansion card can move data quickly to and from your network storage and clients.
- Works with existing Ethernet cabling: Designed to operate over standard Cat5e/6/6a cabling, so you can upgrade network speeds without replacing your current cables or reworking your infrastructure.
- Plug-and-play convenience for QNAP and compatible systems: Simple installation and broad compatibility mean you can deploy rapid improvements in throughput with minimal setup, helping you maximize storage, virtualization, and collaboration workloads.
Technical Details of QNAP Quad-Port, 4-Speed 5 GBE Network Expansion Card
- Interface: PCI Express 3.0 x4
- Ports: 4 x 5 Gigabit Ethernet (5GbE) interfaces
- Maximum theoretical speed: Up to 5 Gbps per port, depending on network conditions and cabling
- Form factor: PCIe expansion card designed to fit standard PCIe slots in compatible NAS or desktop systems
- Cable compatibility: Supports conventional Ethernet cables (Cat5e/6/6a) for 5GbE operation where the infrastructure allows
- Power and compatibility considerations: Designed for systems with PCIe 3.0 x4 slots; ensure your NAS or PC has available bandwidth and cooling appropriate for a high-speed NIC
how to install QNAP Quad-Port, 4-Speed 5 GBE Network Expansion Card
Step 1: Power down the NAS or computer and unplug all cables. Open the chassis to access the motherboard or expansion area where PCIe cards are installed.
Step 2: Locate an available PCI Express slot that is compatible with PCIe 3.0 x4 (or higher) and remove the slot cover if required to accommodate the card’s bracket.
Step 3: Carefully insert the QNAP Quad-Port 5GbE expansion card into the PCIe x4 slot, pressing firmly until it is seated and the bracket aligns with the chassis mounting hole.
Step 4: Secure the card with the accompanying screw at the chassis bracket. Reattach any removed covers or panels on the case and reconnect power and data cables as needed.
Step 5: Close the chassis, reconnect power, and boot the NAS or PC. In many QNAP NAS environments, the card is automatically detected without requiring additional drivers; on other systems, check for driver updates or OS-level recognition to ensure all four 5GbE ports are active.
Step 6: Configure the new interfaces in your NAS or operating system’s network settings. Consider how you want to segment traffic, enable link aggregation if your network switch supports it, and set up any required VLANs or QoS policies to optimize performance for backups, streaming, or virtualization workloads.
Frequently asked questions
- Q: What speeds can I expect from this card? A: Each of the four ports is capable of up to 5 Gbps under ideal conditions. Actual throughput depends on network topology, switch capabilities, cabling quality, and system performance.
- Q: Do I need drivers? A: In most QNAP NAS deployments, the card is detected automatically without additional drivers. For traditional desktop environments or non-QNAP systems, ensure you have up-to-date PCIe/NIC drivers as applicable to your OS.
- Q: Is this card compatible with all NAS models? A: The card is designed for systems with PCIe 3.0 x4 slots and 5GbE networking capabilities. Check your QNAP NAS model’s compatibility documentation or support resources to confirm support for a quad-port 5GbE expansion card.
- Q: Can I use existing cables? A: Yes. The card supports standard Ethernet cabling (Cat5e/6/6a). Your maximum performance will depend on the quality and length of the cable and the network switch or router.
- Q: What are the best use cases for this card? A: Ideal for high-throughput NAS tasks such as large backups, multi-user file sharing, virtualization, HD or 4K media streaming, and workloads requiring multiple simultaneous high-bandwidth connections.
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