🚀 Upgrade your network, upgrade your hustle!
The TP-Link TX201 PCIe Network Card delivers ultra-fast 2.5Gbps Ethernet speeds, backward compatible with multiple data rates, and supports a broad range of Windows and Linux systems. Designed for professionals and gamers alike, it features QoS for prioritized traffic, Wake on LAN for remote management, and includes both standard and low-profile brackets. Backed by a 2-year warranty and 24/7 support, it’s the smart upgrade for future-proof, high-performance networking.
Brand | TP-Link |
Series | pcie wifi adapter |
Item model number | TX201 |
Operating System | 8 . 1,Linux,Windows 11 |
Item Weight | 1.76 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 4.28 x 3.07 x 0.85 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 4.28 x 3.07 x 0.85 inches |
Manufacturer | TP-LINK |
ASIN | B0BG685PKM |
Date First Available | October 12, 2022 |
T**.
Fast and reliable
I bought this card because of a faulty internal card on my PC. This was plug and play. It operates at much faster speeds than my internal card and keeps a constant connection. The drivers installed automatically and this was a great value buy.
M**K
Great NIC no issues
I got FIOs and realized my main work computer was only using 1/2 my available bandwidth, so I bought this card. I am able to easily hit the 2 Gig bandwidth now that my ISP provides. I looked at other nics and this one was cheaper. I find it a good value for the money. I just plugged it into my computer and it just worked, no driver issues. Im running Ubuntu 25. I like the small form factor of the card. Seems fairly durable. I would recommend buying this again.
J**J
Great product. Works perfectly.
This was a breeze to install and works perfectly. It allows us to get every Gbps that we are paying for. I am impressed with this NIC.
F**I
Multigig internet\network card
Works great! Plugged it in and I'm now getting over 2 gig on my speed tests. Easy install.
A**7
Works but needs updated Realtek driver to address sleep mode issue
I had no issues installing the card itself and getting it to perform as described in the product description, and I do see greater than 1 Gb/sec download speeds on my PC with this card (when connected to the 2.5 Gbe port on my router) when testing with Speedtest. The only thing that I had to deal with (which is why I knocked it down a star) is that, when installed on a Windows 10 PC and using either the generic Windows 10 built-in ethernet driver or the TP-Link sourced driver, I discovered that if I use sleep mode to turn off my PC the LAN port on the card will turn off--meaning, when I subsequently wake up my PC from sleep mode it will fail to automatically reconnect to my router (and thus, to the internet). I narrowed it down to it most likely being an Ethernet driver issue because when I was using the built-in Intel LAN controller on the motherboard my PC had no problem automatically re-establishing a LAN connection to my router when I woke it up from sleep.Figuring that it was most likely an issue with the ethernet driver I tried an updated driver I downloaded from the TP-Link website--still the same issue, and yes this is even though I went into Windows Device Manager and unchecked the box for "Allow the computer to turn off this device to save power" (more on that part in a moment). I then tried the Realtek ethernet driver for it (downloaded from Realtek's website)--I first tried the "Win10 Auto Installation Program (NDIS) - Not Support Power Saving" driver since I was thinking I don't want power saving because I don't want my ethernet card to go to sleep and thus turn off; you'd think that with that description on the download page it should work--nope, same behavior. I then figured what have I got to lose, and went ahead and downloaded the "Win10 Auto Installation Program (NDIS)" driver--holy smokes, this one apparently did the trick because now when I wake up my PC from sleep the TP-Link LAN card successfully automatically reconnects to my router and establishes an internet connection once again!Now back to the part about unchecking the box for "Allow the computer to turn off this device to save power"--oddly enough, with the correct driver in place I (still) had to actually check the box for this setting in order for the TP-Link card to automatically reconnect to my router after waking up my PC from sleep; if I unchecked it, the unwanted behavior returned even with the correct driver in place. Note--you can still leave the box for "Allow the device to wake the computer" unchecked.I spent hours trying all kinds of different suggested solutions that were offered up on the internet to fix this issue, and am glad I was finally able to figure it out; without this solution/fix my only options were to either do a manual "disable/enable" of the connection in the Windows 10 network settings or reboot my PC (doing the latter would make it pointless to put my PC in sleep mode to begin with). Hopefully this helps out someone who's running Windows 10 and utilizes sleep mode to turn off their PC.
T**E
Solid 2.5GB Network Adapter – Works Great!
The TP-Link 2.5GB PCIe Network Card (TX201) has been working flawlessly so far. Easy installation, good build quality, and no issues with connectivity or speed. It delivers the full 2.5Gbps as expected, making a noticeable difference in my network performance.It’s also great that it supports Windows and Linux without any hassle. Overall, a great quality adapter at a reasonable price—highly recommended for anyone looking to upgrade their network speed!
C**S
Simple, cheap and does what it needs to do!
I installed this card in a server so that I could get 2.5 Gbe out of my Cat5e wiring. It works great and I get full throughput. The server has Proxmox and I had very little trouble getting it working thanks to the widely used Realtek chipset. Worth the money!
J**D
Good functionality and really good price, wish it were made in USA
Seems to be just what is advertised, recognized by Linux operating system and takes only 1 slot for 2 ports an advantage as motherboards seem to be limiting slots.
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