Example for Intel® PRO/1000 PT Dual Port Server Adapter:Ġ2:00.0 Ethernet controller: Intel Corporation 82571EB Gigabit Ethernet Controller (rev 06).The name of the adapter displays on the Subsystem line.You must have permissions to run the commands in Linux. Use manual directions to find the name of the network adapter.
Right-click the Intel® Network Adapter.Your adapter name will be shown in the list.Įxample: Intel(R) Ethernet Network Adapter XXV710 Open your Device Manager Operating SystemĬlick the pointer symbol in front of Network Adapters to expand the section.
Use Windows* to find your adapter name, Intel® PROSet Software version, and driver version Note See also YottaMark* Sticker on Intel® Ethernet Adapters.Ĭheck the list of part numbers and device IDsĬheck the PCI Device ID and Part Number List for information about retail Intel® Ethernet Adapters: Using this barcode example, the part number is 721383. You don't need it to identify your adapter. The three-digit number after the hyphen is a minor revision number. The part number is a six-digit number, followed by a hyphen and three more digits.
If your network adapter plugs into your computer, the part number is on the barcode label. Option Two: Select any of the following options to manually identify your wired Intel® Ethernet Adapter and driver.Ĭlick or the topic for details: Look at the barcode label on your adapter to find the part number.Open the application and click Scan to view system and device information.See the Intel SSU Help Guide for more information.
Share the file with Intel Customer Support to help troubleshoot issues or answer questions. Intel SSU produces an output file that you can save, view, and share. Intel® SSU is a standalone utility that performs a detailed scan of your computer system information and devices. Option One: Scan with the Intel® System Support Utility (Intel® SSU).