Download Intel Ethernet Adapter Complete Driver Pack 27.2 for OS Independent

This. 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.

This is a large file. We recommend downloading smaller files for your operating system if you don’t need software for every OS.

What’s New in This Release:

 
– Support for Microsoft Windows 11
– On Microsoft Windows 11, and later, devices based on the Intel Ethernet I225 controller use a NetAdapter miniport driver
NOTE: The e2fn driver, which is built around the NetAdapter framework (not NDIS), is incompatible with the NVMUpdate tool.

Intel Ethernet 800 Series Fixed Issues:

– LinuxDriver: Prior to irdma version 1.8.45, installing the OOT irdma driver on a system with RDMA-capable Intel Ethernet Connection X722/Intel Ethernet Network Adapter X722 ports and using an OS or kernel with an in-tree irdma driver could cause a system crash. To prevent a system crash when using OOT irdma drivers, either use irdma 1.8.45, or update i40e version (2.18.9 or greater) and load it before this new irdma is loaded.
– LinuxDriver: AF_XDP based applications may cause system crash on packet receive with RHEL based 4.18 kernels.
– LinuxDriver: During a long reboot cycle test (about 250-500 reboots) of the Intel Ethernet 800 Series adapters, the Intel ICE and iavf driver may experience kernel panics leading to an abnormal reboot of the server.
– LinuxDriver: The commands ethtool -C [rx|tx]-frames are not supported by the iavf driver and will be ignored. Setting [tx|rx]-frames-irq using ethtool -C may not correctly save the intended setting and may reset the value back to the default value of 0.
– LinuxDriver: Interrupt Moderation settings reset to default when the queue settings of a port are modified using the ethtool -L ethx combined XX command.
– LinuxDriver: When a VM is running heavy traffic loads and is attached to a Virtual Switch with either SR-IOV enabled or VMQ offload enabled, repeatedly enabling and disabling the SR-IOV/VMQ setting on the vNIC in the VM, may result a VM freeze/hang.
– LinuxDriver: When a VM is running heavy traffic loads and is attached to a Virtual Switch with either SR-IOV enabled or VMQ offload enabled, repeatedly enabling and disabling the SR-IOV/VMQ setting on the vNIC in the VM may result in a BSOD. Linux RDMA Driver
– LinuxDriver: In order to send or receive RDMA traffic, the network interface associated with the RDMA device must be up. If the network interface experiences a link down event (for example, a disconnected cable or ip link set <interface> down), the associated RDMA device is removed and no longer available to RDMA applications. When the network interface link is restored, the RDMA device is automatically re-added.
– LinuxDriver: RHEL 8.5 only: Any usermode test that uses ibv_create_ah (For example, a RoCEv2 usermode test such as udaddy) will fail.
– LinuxDriver: iWARP mode requires a VLAN to be configured to fully enable PFC
– Firmware: Following a firmware update and reboot/power cycle on the Intel Ethernet CQDA2 Adapter, Port 1 is displaying NO-CARRIER and is not functional.
– Firmware: Added a state machine to the thermal threshold activity so that when the switch page fails, it tries again from the same state.
– Firmware: FW not allow link if module not supported in lenient mode.
– Firmware: RDE Device is reporting a RevisionID property of PCIeFunctions schema as 0x00, instead 0x02.
– Firmware: The RDE device reports its status as Starting (with low power), even though it is in standby mode.
– Firmware: Wake On LAN flow is unexpectedly triggered by the E810 CQDA2 for OCP 3.0 adapter. The server unexpectedly wakes up automatically from S5 power state in few seconds after shut down from the OS, and it is impossible to shut down the server.
– Firmware: Fixed an issue where the FW was reporting a module power value of module from an incorrect location.

Supported operating systems:

– Microsoft Windows Server 2022
– Microsoft Windows Server, version 2004
– Microsoft Windows Server 2019, Version 1903
– Microsoft Windows Server 2019
– Microsoft Windows Server 2016
– Microsoft Windows Server 2012 R2
– Microsoft Windows Server 2012
– Microsoft Windows 11
– Microsoft Windows 10 21H2
– Microsoft Windows 10, version 2004
– Microsoft Windows 10, Version 1809
– Microsoft Windows 8.1
– Microsoft Azure Stack HCI
– VMWare ESXi 7.0
– VMWare ESXi 6.7
– VMWare ESXi 6.5
– VMWare ESXi 6.0
– Linux, v2.4 kernel or higher
– Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) 8.5
– Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.9
– SUSE Linux Enterprise Server (SLES) 15 SP3
– SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 12 SP5
– Canonical Ubuntu 20.04 LTS
– Canonical Ubuntu 18.04 LTS
– Debian 11
– FreeBSD 13.0
– FreeBSD 12.2

This download is valid for the products listed below:

– Intel 82579V Gigabit Ethernet PHY
– Intel 82583V Gigabit Ethernet Controller
– Intel 82579LM Gigabit Ethernet PHY
– Intel Ethernet Connection I217-LM
– Intel Ethernet Connection I218-LM
– Intel Ethernet Connection I218-V
– Intel Ethernet Connection I219-LM
– Intel Ethernet Connection I219-V
– Intel Ethernet Server Adapter I210-T1
– Intel Ethernet Converged Network Adapter X540-T2
– Intel Ethernet Converged Network Adapter X540-T1
– Intel Ethernet Controller I225-LM
– Intel Ethernet Controller X540-AT2
– Intel Ethernet Converged Network Adapter X520-DA1
– Intel Ethernet Converged Network Adapter X550-T1
– Intel Ethernet Converged Network Adapter XL710-QDA1
– Intel Ethernet Network Adapter XXV710-DA2
– Intel Ethernet Controller I350-AM2
– Intel Ethernet Controller I350-BT2
– Intel Ethernet Controller I350-AM4
– Intel Ethernet Controller X540-BT2
– Intel Ethernet Controller E810-CAM1
– Intel Ethernet Controller E810-CAM2
– Intel Ethernet Controller E810-XXVAM2
– Intel Ethernet Connection I217-V
– Intel Ethernet Server Adapter X520-DA1 for Open Compute Project
– Intel Ethernet Server Adapter X520-DA2 for Open Compute Project
– Intel Ethernet Converged Network Adapter X710-DA4
– Intel Ethernet Controller X550-AT2
– Intel Ethernet Controller X550-BT2
– Intel Ethernet Converged Network Adapter X710-T4
– Intel Ethernet Server Adapter I350-F2
– Intel Ethernet Server Adapter I350-T4V2
– Intel Ethernet Converged Network Adapter X710-DA2
– Intel Ethernet Network Adapter I350-T4 for OCP 3.0
– Intel Ethernet Converged Network Adapter X550-T2
– Intel Ethernet Network Adapter XXV710-DA1
– Intel Ethernet Controller I225-IT
– Intel Ethernet Network Adapter XXV710-DA1 for OCP
– Intel Ethernet Network Adapter XXV710-DA2 for OCP
– Intel Ethernet Controller X710-AT2
– Intel Ethernet Controller I225-V
– Intel Ethernet Network Adapter E810-2CQDA2
– Intel Ethernet Network Adapter E810-CQDA2 for OCP 3.0
– Intel Ethernet Network Adapter E810-CQDA2
– Intel Ethernet Network Adapter X710-DA2 for OCP 3.0
– Intel Ethernet Network Adapter X710-T2L
– Intel Ethernet Network Adapter X710-T2L for OCP 3.0
– Intel Ethernet Network Adapter X710-T4L
– Intel Ethernet Controller X710-TM4
– Intel Ethernet Server Adapter XL710-QDA1 for Open Compute Project
– Intel Ethernet Server Adapter XL710-QDA2 for Open Compute Project
– Intel Ethernet Controller I210-CL
– Intel Ethernet Connection X557-AT2
– Intel Ethernet Connection X557-AT4
– Intel Ethernet Converged Network Adapter X520-SR2
– Intel Ethernet Converged Network Adapter XL710-QDA2
– Intel Ethernet Converged Network Adapter X520-DA2
– Intel Ethernet Converged Network Adapter X520-LR1
– Intel Ethernet Converged Network Adapter X520-T2
– Intel Ethernet Network Adapter E810-CQDA1 for OCP 3.0
– Intel Ethernet Network Adapter E810-XXVDA4 for OCP 3.0
– Intel Ethernet Controller XL710-BM1
– Intel Ethernet Network Adapter E810-XXVDA2 for OCP 3.0
– Intel Ethernet Controller I210-AS
– Intel Ethernet Controller I210-IS
– Intel Ethernet Controller XL710-BM2
– Intel Ethernet Controller X710-BM2
– Intel Ethernet Controller I225-K
– Intel 82580EB Gigabit Ethernet Controller
– Intel 82598EB 10 Gigabit Ethernet Controller
– Intel Ethernet Network Adapter E810-XXVDA4
– Intel Ethernet Network Adapter E810-CQDA1
– Intel Ethernet Network Adapter E810-XXVDA2
– Intel Ethernet Network Adapter X710-DA4 for OCP 3.0
– Intel Ethernet Network Adapter X710-T4L for OCP 3.0
– Intel Ethernet Network Adapter XXV710-DA2T
– Intel Ethernet Controller I210-AT
– Intel Ethernet Server Adapter I350-T2V2
– Intel Ethernet Controller XXV710-AM1
– Intel Ethernet Network Adapter E810-CQDA1 for OCP
– Intel Ethernet Server Adapter X710-DA2 for OCP
– Intel Ethernet Controller X550-AT
– Intel 82599EN 10 Gigabit Ethernet Controller
– Intel PRO 1000 PT Dual Port Server Adapter
– Intel 82599ES 10 Gigabit Ethernet Controller
– Intel Ethernet Converged Network Adapter X520-QDA1
– Intel Ethernet Server Adapter I350-F4
– Intel Ethernet Controller I210-IT
– Intel Ethernet Controller XL710-AM2
– Intel Ethernet Controller X710-AM2
– Intel 82599EB 10 Gigabit Ethernet Controller
– Intel Ethernet Controller I210-CS
– Intel Ethernet Converged Network Adapter X520-SR1
– Intel Ethernet Controller XXV710-AM2
– Intel PRO 1000 PT Quad Port Low Profile Server Adapter
– Intel Ethernet Controller XL710-AM1
– Intel PRO 1000 PT Quad Port Server Adapter
– Intel Ethernet Server Adapter X520-DA2
– Intel PRO 1000 MF Server Adapter
– Intel PRO 1000 MF Server Adapter (LX)
– Intel PRO 1000 MF Dual Port Server Adapter
– Intel Ethernet Controller I211-AT
– Intel 82580DB Gigabit Ethernet Controller
– Intel 82597EX 10 Gigabit Ethernet Controller
– Intel Ethernet Connection X557-AT
– Intel Ethernet Network Connection I347-AT4
– Intel Ethernet Connection C827-AM1
– Intel Ethernet Connection C827-IM1
– Intel Ethernet Network Connection OCP X557-T2
– Intel Ethernet Connection XL827-AM1

About Ethernet Drivers:

Windows platforms generally apply a generic driver that allows motherboards to recognize the Ethernet component.

However, in order to make use of all network card (adapter) features, you must install a proper LAN driver that enables the hardware. This task enables systems to connect to a network, as well as collect all component characteristics such as manufacturer and chipset.

If you intend to update the driver version, know that this process can add support for new OSes, fix different compatibility problems, resolve related errors encountered during the product’s lifetime, as well as include various other changes.

When it comes to the actual installation procedure, we should note that most producers try to make it as easy as possible, so following the steps should be a breeze: just get the downloadable package, run the setup, and follow the on-screen instructions.

There is a chance that other OSes could also be suitable, but it is not advisable that you install this release on platforms other than the specified ones. Remember to perform a system reboot once done, to allow all changes to take effect properly.

Therefore, if you wish to apply this version, click on the download button and enable your network card. To stay up to speed with the latest updates, check back with our website as often as possible.