Integrated 1000MBASE-X/SGMII 1.25Gbaud SerDes transceivers

Energy Efficient Ethernet (EEE) compliant with IEEE Std 802.3az-2010

X1 PCI Express v2.0 at 5GT/s or 2.5GT/s

I/O Virtualization (IOV) Support for VMWare NetQueue and Microsoft VMQ

17 receive queues and 16 transmit queues

TLP Processing Hint (TPH) ECN to the PCI Express Base Specification v2.0

Receive Side Scaling (RSS) with per queue MSI-X vector support and support for UDP RSS hash type

Jumbo frame support for up to 9600-byte payload

Virtual LAN(VLAN) support-IEEE802.1q VLAN tagging

TCP, IP, UDP checksum offload

Large send offload (LSO), TCP segmentation offload (TSO)

Hardware assist for IEEE1588 and IEEE802.1AS time synchronization implementation

IEEE802.3x flow control

SMBus 2.0 interface

Statistics for SNMP MIB II, Ethernet-like MIB and Ethernet MIB (IEEE802.3z Clause30)

Advanced power management by a central power management unit (CPMU)

Power Management offload

Drivers for NT/2000/XP/Win7 / Win8 / Win10 / Vista / Sever2008 / Sever 2012 / Linux2.2 and above

Package content

1 x PCIe BCM5720 NetXtreme Gigabit Fiber Network card

1 x Users Manual

1 x CD

1 x Low profile bracket

Accessories

System Requirements

Linux, NT/2000/XP/Win7/ Win-server2012/ Win-server2008/ Win8/Win8.1/Win-server2016/win10

One available PCI Express x1/x4/x8/x16 slot

Hardware installation

1.Turn off the computer and unplug the power cord

2.Remove the computer cover and the adapter slot cover from the slot that matches your adapter

3.Insert the adapter edge connector into the slot and secure the bracket to the chassis

4.Replace the computer cover, then plug in the power cord

5.Power on the computer

Install Drivers and software

Windows Operating Systems

Please select an installation file based on the product model and system type. You must have administrative rights to the operating system to install the drivers.

To install the adapter software for WinXP, do the following steps:

1.insert the CD driver bound with Intel network driver into your CD-ROM drive:

2.if the Found New Hardware Wizard screen is displayed, click Next

3.select search for a suitable driver for my device(recommended)then click Next.

4.In the locate driver files window, click search for the best driver in these locations option and click browse to find the installation files, Press Next to continue to setup.

For Windows XP 32bit

TypeD:\ Broadcom\Broadcom NetXtremeI 1G\BCM5719_20\windows\ broadcom_netlink_netxtreme_17_2_0_2_32bit\DPInst32

For Windows XP 64bit

TypeD:\ Broadcom\Broadcom NetXtremeI 1G\BCM5719_20\windows\ broadcom_netlink_netxtreme_17_2_0_2_64bit\DPInst64

5.Follow the instructions in the install wizard to finish it

Installing Linux Drivers from Source Code

1.Install the source RPM Package.

2.Change the directory to the RPM path and build the binary drivers for your kernel

3.Install the newly built package (driver and man page)

4.Load the driver.

5.To configure the network protocol and address, refer to Linux-specific documentation

Support

More information and settings, please refer to the Adapter User Guides or you can contact us.