Intel Pro/1000 CT + ESXi U3 - no claim office computer...

I just picked up three CTs (OEM Intel PCIe GB Desktop cards).

: Discontinued/end of life:

According to this document, it seems that the MT line is going EOL' ed.  The TB will be the new card.  For those unaware, the CT is a single Port PCIe GB network adapter.

()http://content.intel.pcnalert.com/dm/d.aspx/8D1E3830-BB6D-4E0A-9A04-D05A222FDE3C/PCN108768-00.pdf( )

: CT controller:

The map is based on the Intel® 82574 L Gigabit Ethernet Controller low-power (http://www.intel.com/products/desktop/adapters/gigabit-ct/gigabit-ct-overview.htm)

: Basic driver:

On linux Intel download site it is said:

The e1000e.x.x.x.x.tar.gz is designed to work with the family Intel® 82571/2/3/4 PCI-E gigabit and 82566/7 controllers cards.

This driver supports support Itanium® 2-based and Intel® EM64T systems.

If your adapter/connection is not an 82571, 82572, 82573 82574, 82566 or 82567-based you should use one of the following drivers.

-igb - .gz driver supports all cards/connections gigabit Intel® 82575/6-based on network.

-e1000-.gz driver supports all Intel® 8254 x PCI and PCI - X gigabit network adapters/connections.

()http://downloadcenter.intel.com/Detail_Desc.aspx?agr=Y & ProductID = 3025 & DwnldID = 15817 & strOSs = 39 & OSFullName = Linux * & lang = eng( )

: Other info:

That said, the CT Office have a PCI device identifier is

: Question:

The question that I have is same if change oem.tgz and forcing the load of a: kernel driver cannot be found or 'claim' to any compatible device id.  It's watching the .so driver load and browse all device IDS, he can think.  Most likely the e1000 driver should be more compatible, but is not.

Any ideas on how to get this unique PCIe card to work?

Welcome to the VMware community forums.  If a NETWORK adapter requires a driver e1000e because it seems to be the case with your network cards, then it will not work with the e1000 or other Intel drivers that come with ESX (i).  This NETWORK adapter requires Intel / VMware to compile a version e1000e driver for ESX (i).

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