Can the server PowerEdge T110 II add a network card?

Hello

I need an additional NETWORK card for my T110II but it does not detect a TP-LINK TG-3468 PCI-express card.

Start the server, but I do not see the screen of boot rom (bios Integrated NIC) and Windows do not detect the new device.
The T110II do not recognize a card RAID SATA AS-Rock with boot rom too.

I think that the problem comes from the boot of these PCI-e cards rom. Is there a solution to detect these cards?
Or you know a network card compatible cheap gigabit?

I already asked my country DELL support, and I have no answer.

Thank you

Sorry for the questions in the NETWORK card getting to work.  The system will certainly take additional network cards, the T110 II 4 PCIe slots:

Two x 8 slots (one with x 16 connectors)

One x 4 slot (with x 8 connector)

A x 1 slot

The integrated port is the Broadcom® BCM5722 gigabit Ethernet card.  When it comes with Dell servers and 3rd-party cards, questions may arise if you have a network adapter that is certified to work with the device.  Dell cannot support the cards that are valid and tested within the server.

A very common that we see added to the system is the Broadcom 5709, NIC PCIE4 Dragonfly.  The card is popular because it can be associated with the on-board.

About your SATA RAID card, questions are the same it regarding uncertified maps.

Lastely, I would make sure you have cards in cracks, here is the link to the manual, System 68 page has details about the locations specific PCIe priority and system information

support.dell.com/.../T110.pdf

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