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Description
About Intel® drivers
If you purchased an OEM branded server or appliance, contact your OEM for a SW driver version that is compatible with your exact FW version. Using SW and FW versions that have not been validated to work together will affect performance, feature availability and system stability.
See list of manufacturers’ Support websites.
What's new
SW Release 25.1.1 supports Microsoft Windows* 10, Version 2004 & Microsoft* Windows Server* Version 2004. This includes support for Team and VLAN configuration.
- Support for Microsoft Windows® 10, version 2004
- Support for Microsoft Windows Server*, version 2004
- Support for Intel® Ethernet Controller V710 for 5GBASE-T
- Added context sensitive help to the Intel® PROSet Adapter Configuration Utility
- Added a command line installation option to create the "Intel® PROSet Adapter Configuration Utility" desktop shortcut
- Microsoft Windows* support for Intel® Ethernet Controller (2) I225-LM
- Microsoft Windows support for Intel® Ethernet Controller (2) I225-LMvP
- Microsoft Windows support for Intel® Ethernet Controller (2) I225-V
- Microsoft Windows support for Intel® Ethernet Controller (2) I225-IT
- Removed support for Microsoft Windows 7* and Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2
- Removed support for Intel® QSFP+ Configuration Utility (QCU) - Please use EPCT
- Removed support for IOUtil
Overview
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.
See the readme file for installation instructions, supported hardware, what's new, bug fixes, and known issues.