Features
• Integrated 10/100/1000M transceiver
• NGFF(M.2)2230 key A/E
• M.2 A+E Key
• Supports PCI Express 1.1
• Supports pair swap/polarity/skew correction
• Crossover Detection & Auto-Correction
• Supports 1-Lane 2.5Gbps PCI Express Bus
• Supports hardware ECC (Error Correction Code) function
• Supports hardware CRC (Cyclic Redundancy Check) function
• Transmit/Receive on-chip buffer support
• Supports PCI MSI (Message Signaled Interrupt) and MSI-X
• Fully compliant with IEEE802.3, 802.3u and 802.3ab
• Supports IEEE 802.1P layer 2 Priority Encoding
• Supports 802.1Q VLAN tagging
• Supports IEEE 802.3az-2010(EEE)
• Supports Full Duplex flow control (IEEE.802.3x)
• Supports jumbo frame to 9K bytes
• Supports quad core Receive-Side Scaling(RSS)
• Supports Protocol Offload(ARP&NS)
• supports ECMA-393 ProxZzzy Standard for sleeping hosts
System Requirements
• Windows OS 32/ 64bit
• Linux, MAC OS and DOS
Package Contents
• 1 x M.2(A+E Key) to 10 /100/1000M Ethernet Card
• 1 x User Manual x 1
<p><br/></p><p>Q: What operating systems does this network card support? Does Windows 10 require driver installation?</p><p>A: Windows 10 generally supports plug-and-play, but we recommend installing the drivers for optimal performance.</p><p>Driver download links:</p><ul class=" list-paddingleft-2"><li><p>RTL8111 chip driver: https://www.lekuo.com/uploadfile/upload//data/upload/image/RTL8111.zip</p></li></ul><p>Q: Can this card be used on Linux systems?</p><p>A: Yes, it supports Linux and works in plug-and-play mode.</p><p>Q: How should I connect the cables? Why can't I establish a network connection after wiring?</p><p>A: If the network connection fails, please verify the wiring alignment as shown in the diagram below. Ensure the arrows on the cable match the arrows on the card's socket. A wiring tutorial video will be available soon (currently being edited due to large file size).</p><p>Alternatively, check if the square solder pads on the back of both boards are connected to the same wire. If not, rewire accordingly.</p><p>Q: Can you provide the pinout or wiring definition for this connector?</p><p>A: Refer to the diagram here: </p><p><img src="/data/upload/image/20250911/1757578849488539.png" title="1757578849488539.png" alt="20250804_100918.png"/></p><p>Q: My Windows 10 64-bit system works fine without the network card, but the PC keeps restarting after installation. What could be the issue?</p><p>A: Try reinstalling the drivers, testing a different PCIe slot, and disabling wake-on-LAN features.</p><p>Q: The network card isn't detected—it doesn't appear in Device Manager. What should I do?</p><p>A: Clean the gold contacts with an eraser, try a different PCIe slot, or test the card on another PC to isolate the issue.</p><p>Q: Can I use this card as long as my motherboard has the corresponding slot?</p><p>A: Not necessarily. The slot must not only physically fit but also support PCIe signaling. If unsure, consult your motherboard manufacturer’s specifications or test the slot directly.</p><p>(Note: Maintained a neutral, technical tone with clear troubleshooting steps—typical of Western product documentation.)</p><p><br/></p>