| | |  | Controllers | Home » » » » » » NETGEAR GA511 Gigabit Ethernet PC Card | | | | | | | Product Promotions: | | | | | Description: | | As networking technology continues to evolve, the needs for a wired network continue to expand, be it in the home or office. A home user may find his existing Ethernet or Wi-Fi wireless network inadequate for transferring movies and home video files to his notebook PC. The office environment may be dealing with new, large varieties of software files that strain their existing Fast Ethernet connections, causing monotonous delays. The NETGEAR GA511 Gigabit PC Card allows any network to be supercharged with gigabit speeds when used with a Gigabit Ethernet switch. Experience speeds up to 10 times faster than Fast Ethernet and 100 times faster than 802.11b wireless. Take your network experience to the next level with an upgrade to Gigabit Ethernet via the GA511. | | | Features: | |
• PC Card provides Gigabit Ethernet functionality
• Auto-sensing port eliminates need for manual switching
• Smart Wizard makes installation a breeze
• Backed by 1-year warranty
• Device measures 4.38 x 0.56 x 2.13 inches (WxHxD)
| | | Product Details: | | | Product Length:
| 10.0 inches | | Product Width:
| 4.0 inches | | Product Height:
| 7.0 inches | | Product Weight:
| 0.13 pounds | | Package Length:
| 9.0 inches | | Package Width:
| 6.4 inches | | Package Height:
| 1.9 inches | | Package Weight:
| 0.35 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 10 reviews |
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Netgear GA511 Ethernet PC CardSep 16, 2009 For anyone with a laptop without a built-in LAN adapter, this is a good solution. After downloading and installing new drivers from the Netgear website, this unit worked flawlessly and as expected right out of the box.
Great card!Sep 12, 2009 This card works very well. I purchased the card for two reasons: 1) faster internet access than the wireless adapter I have and 2) to enable faster movement of files from the laptop to my home server using Gig-E. My laptop is running WinXP and the card installed without any problems. One of the easiest installs I have ever done.
NETGEAR GA511 Gigabit Ethernet PC Card (Refurbished)Dec 30, 2008 Works as advertised. Like-new but at substantially reduced price compared with brand new item. Nicely packaged, but didn't include documentation. However, latest documentation and drivers for the GA511 available for download from the NetGear website. Requires ethernet cable and cable connectors to be in nearly perfect condition to opperate in gigabit mode. Otherwise, the card falls back to 10/100 megabit speed operation. Highly recommended for gigabit networks, to speed file transfer and streaming on notebook PCs with P4 3.0 GHz processor or higher.
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Works as expectedMay 09, 2007 I bought this card for use with a linux laptop (Dell Inspiron 5100). And it worked right out of the box. I am running Fedora Core 6. Keep in mind that you wont be able to get the full gigabit speeds with a PCMCIA card. My cursory testing got me around 380Mbps.
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Not fully tested - should however workMay 27, 2006 I wanted to elaborate something on Ghost and NDIS drivers. True, the CD didn't have the NDIS driver but there is an alternate source.
I didn't have any difficulty installing this on an XP machine. Speed was ok, but I think this would be as good as it gets considering notebook PC's. For Example I have gotten about 20% of improvement sending data over 10/100 network card which is onboard Intel. However, receiving data was about 50% percent of improvement but I still can't claim for sure.
Regardless it wasn't worth the money (I'll be honest I bought it elsewhere locally).
Much better price and similar performance was Trendnet TEG-PCBUSR Gigabit PCMCIA network adapter. I am still not happy with the speed but like I mentioned, likely as good as it gets. Realtek network cards have been very good to me so no complains there since they are getting their drivers updated frequently, even for DOS.
About the Ghost; Trendnet TEG-PCBUSR offers DOS driver for the Realtek 8169 PCMCIA based network cards. Files required are RTPCI.EXE and RTBIOS.COM that will open up the PCMCIA port in DOS mode. Then load the .dos driver. This """should""" (not tested and I repeat NOT TESTED) work for this card as well, since its Realtek 8169. However, you can't use standard ghost boot disk as loading RTPCI.EXE and RTBIOS.COM through config.sys will crash the PC. Instead one should use something like netbootdisk by easily appending these two files to floppy and autoexec.bat. However, don't expect a great performance, 280 Megabytes per minute at most. Absolute winner (for me) in PCMCIA Ghost performance is Netgear FA511 (380 Megs per minute) but it's also least compatible. FA511 is the same as COMPUSA 10/100 card (They are both ADMTek based adapter and both tested fine) and they have both exceeded the onboard Broadcomm 440 / 330 Megabytes per minute.
Based on that GA511 will likely work with Ghost on older laptops where FA511 I couldn't get to work (3 out of 7 laptops would work with Netgear Fa511). And if you want something to work with every laptop though slow, get Netgear FA411 (16 bit, 40 - 80 megabytes per minute but it won't stall - tested on 9 laptops at least).
All in all, I am planning to purcahse this card to do some more testing.
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