![]() Shows installed applications, browser plugins, and lets you track system changes over time. Stops ads with integrated SUPERAdBlocker Technology Protects your files and prevents hackers from holding them hostage.įixes parts of your operating system, registry, task manager, broken internet connections, etc. Lightweight program doesn't take up a lot of memory or processing power. zip file contains all of the Intel Ethernet network drivers and software for currently supported versions of Windows, Linux, and FreeBSD for most Intel Ethernet Adapters. Not all Intel Ethernet Adapters and Intel Ethernet Controllers are supported under every version of Windows, Linux, or FreeBSD. The NVM Update Packages have been modified for the 700 Series (9.10) and E810 Series (4.10) We recommend downloading smaller files for your operating system if you don't need software for every OS. Important: An issue has been identified with the NVM Update for the Intel Ethernet Network Adapter E810-XXVDA4T adapters. Customers - do not update the NVM at this time. If you must update the NVM, a power cycle reset to re-establish the link is required. Support for FreeBSD 13.1 on most devices (not supported on Intel Ethernet E820 Series devices) Microsoft Azure Stack HCI, new feature release However, updating to the Release 27.7 drivers is supported and recommended. FEC configuration through UEFI HII for 25G adapters i40e Linux driver allows speed adjustment with ethtool. ![]() ![]() ICE driver support for VXLAN/GRE in switchdev mode ICE driver support for GTP via switchdev and tc - OOT Linux support for RDMA RoCEv2 link aggregation in dual-port active-backup configuration Support for Linux Real Time Kernel 5.x and 4.x Support for Debug Dump feature on Windows, FreeBSD, and ESXi Pruning of packets on bonded interfaces might be disabled. ![]() The auxiliary.ko filename has been changed to intel_auxiliary.ko. ![]() This change affects the following drivers: ice, version 1.9.7.1, i40e, version 2.20.10, iavf, version 4.6.0, rdma, version 1.10.5 This was done to avoid potential conflicts with the kernel and other vendors. ![]()
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