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Wired Ethernet drivers for Windows® 10
Wired Ethernet drivers for Windows 8.1*
Wired Ethernet drivers for Windows 7*
Wired Ethernet drivers for Windows Server 2016*
Wired Ethernet drivers for Windows Server 2019*

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Notes
  • You don't need to download a separate file for each Intel® Ethernet Adapter. Each file contains drivers for multiple adapters, including 10/100, gigabit, and 10 gigabit adapters.
  • File names listed more than once in the tables are the same.
  • Download and run the software installation package. If it doesn't update the adapter driver, that likely means you're already running the most up-to-date version.
  • DOS or Extensible Firmware Interface (EFI)-based diagnostics are available in the PROADMIN and Windows packs.

Intel® Ethernet Adapter downloads by operating system

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Windows® 10 drivers
Operating systemDownload typeFile name
Windows® 10 (64-bit)Driver, Intel® PROSet, ANS, and SNMPPROWINX64.exe
Windows® 10 (32-bit)Driver, Intel® PROSet, ANS, and SNMPPROWIN32.exe
Windows Server 2016*
Operating systemDownload typeFile name
Windows Server 2016*Driver, Intel® PROSet, ANS, and SNMPPROWINX64.exe
Windows 8.1* and Server 2012 R2* drivers
Operating systemDownload typeFile name
Windows 8.1* (64-bit)Driver, Intel® PROSet, ANS, and SNMPPROWINX64.exe
Windows 8.1* (32-bit)Driver, Intel® PROSet, ANS, and SNMPPROWIN32.exe
Windows Server 2012 R2*Driver, Intel® PROSet, ANS, and SNMPPROWINX64.exe
Windows 8* and Server 2012* drivers
Operating systemDownload typeFile name
Windows 8* (64-bit)Driver, Intel® PROSet, ANS, and SNMPPROWINX64.exe
Windows 8* (32-bit)Driver, Intel® PROSet, ANS, and SNMPPROWIN32.exe
Windows Server 2012*Driver, Intel® PROSet, ANS, and SNMPPROWINX64.exe
Intel pro ethernet driver downloadWindows 7* and Server 2008 R2* drivers
Operating systemDownload typeFile name
Windows 7* (32-bit)Driver, Intel® PROSet, ANS, and SNMPPROWIN32.exe
Windows 7* (64-bit)Driver, Intel® PROSet, ANS, and SNMPPROWINX64.exe
Windows Server 2008 R2* (64-bit)Driver, Intel® PROSet, ANS, and SNMPPROWINX64.exe
Windows Server 2008 R2* for Intel® Itanium® Processor-based systemsDriver, Intel® PROSet, ANS, and SNMPPROWIN64.exe
Windows Vista* and Server 2008* drivers
Operating systemDownload typeFile name
Windows Vista* (32-bit)Driver, Intel® PROSet, ANS, and SNMPPROWIN32.exe
Windows Server 2008* (32-bit)Driver, Intel® PROSet, ANS, and SNMPPROWIN32.exe
Windows Vista* (64-bit)Driver, Intel® PROSet, ANS, and SNMPPROWINX64.exe
Windows Server 2008* (64-bit)Driver, Intel® PROSet, ANS, and SNMPPROWINX64.exe
Windows Server 2008* for Intel® Itanium® Processor–based systemsDriver, Intel® PROSet, ANS, and SNMPPROWIN64.exe
Windows XP* and Server 2003* drivers

Intel Corp Ethernet Controller Drivers

Operating systemDownload typeFile name
Windows XP* (32-bit)Driver, Intel® PROSet, ANS, and SNMPPROWIN32.exe
Windows Server 2003* (32-bit)Driver, Intel® PROSet, ANS, and SNMPPROWIN32.exe
Windows XP* (64-bit)Driver, Intel® PROSet, ANS, and SNMPPROWINX64.exe
Windows Server 2003* (64-bit)Base, Intel® PROSet, ANS, and othersPROWINX64.exe
Windows Server 2003* for Intel® Itanium® Processor–based systemsDriver, Intel® PROSet, ANS, and SNMPPROWIN64.exe
Windows XP Pro* for Intel® Itanium® Processor–based systems1Driver, Intel® PROSet, ANS, and SNMP
(Final Release)
PROXP64.exe

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Older Windows* and Linux* drivers, utilities, and other downloads
Operating systemDownload typeFile name
Windows 2000*Driver, Intel® PROSet, ANS, and SNMP (Final Release)PRO2K.exe
Windows Server 2003*
Windows Server 2008*
Intel® I/O Acceleration Technology (Intel® I/O AT) Driver and UtilityIOATDMA.EXE
DOS, DOSODINDIS 2, ODIPRODOS.EXE
VariousBoot Utility (PXE, iSCSI, FCoE, UEFI)PROBOOT.EXE
Mac* Platform and Mac* OSX Drivers2Mac* Platform and Mac* OSX DriversSmall Tree Website
OS/2NDIS2, ODIPROOS2.EXE
Linux* kernel versions 2.4.18 through 2.6.xBase Driver for 82563/6/7-, 82571/2/3/4/7/8-, 82583-based network connections (PCI Express*)e1000e-x.x.x.tar.gz
Linux* kernel versions 2.4.18 through 2.6.x

Gigabit Base Driver (PCI, PCI-X network connections)

SNMP – Intel MIBs
Linux* kernel versions 2.4.18 through 2.6.xBase Driver for 82575/6- 82580-, and I350-based network connections (PCI-Express*)igb-x.x.x.tar.gz
Linux* kernel version 2.2.20 through 2.4.16Base Driver
SNMP - Intel MIBs
inic-snmp-1.2.9.tar.gz
FreeBSD* Release 7.x and greaterBase Driver (Except for 82575/6/80- and I350-based network connections)em-x.x.x.tar.gz
FreeBSD* Release 7.x and greaterBase Driver for 82575/6/80- and I350-based network connectionsigb-x.x.x.tar.gz
NetWare* 6.x3Base and ANS (Final ANS Driver)ANSNWARE.EXE
SCO*
UnixWare*
See SCO* for Intel Gigabit Network Adapter drivers.SCO Website

Ethernet Controller Driver Vista


1 Final drivers and software versions validated for Windows XP* for Intel® Itanium® Processor-based systems. Download PROWS64.EXE for the latest drivers and software for Windows Server 2003* for Intel® Itanium® Processor-based systems.

2 Intel® adapters from Small Tree Communications are uniquely designed and validated on Apple* platforms with OS X* drivers. Software and drivers for Mac OS X* for retail versions of Intel® Ethernet Adapters aren't available from Intel or from Small Tree Communications.

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3 Only applicable to certain adapter models.

Related topics
How to Install Intel® Network Connections Software from Web Packs
How to Identify the Intel® Network Adapter Model Using the Serial Number
How to Find the Intel® Network Adapter Driver Version in Windows XP* or Windows 7*
What is Intel® PROSet and How Do I Access It?
Support for Intel® PROSet and Advanced Network Services* (ANS)
  • Option One: Scan with the Intel® System Support Utility (Intel® SSU).

    Intel® SSU is a standalone utility that performs a detailed scan of your computer system information and devices. Intel SSU produces an output file that you can save, view, and share.

    You can also save the scan to a file. Share the file with Intel Customer Support to help troubleshoot issues or answer questions.

    See the Intel SSU Help Guide for more information.

    1. Download Intel SSU. Save the application to your system.
    2. Open the application and click Scan to view system and device information.

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  • Option Two: Select any of the following options to manually identify your wired Intel® Ethernet Adapter and driver.

    Click or the topic for details:

    Look at the barcode label on your adapter to find the part number

    If your network adapter plugs into your computer, the part number is on the barcode label (Refer to the Intel® Networking Products section). The part number is a six-digit number, followed by a hyphen and three more digits. The three-digit number after the hyphen is a minor revision number. You don't need it to identify your adapter.

    Using this barcode example, the part number is 721383.

    See also YottaMark* Sticker on Intel® Ethernet Adapters.
    Check the list of part numbers and device IDs

    Check the PCI Device ID and Part Number List for information about retail Intel® Ethernet Adapters:

    • Drivers and PBA numbers
    • Product codes
    • PCI device ID information
    Use Windows* to find your adapter name, Intel® PROSet Software version, and driver version
    • Adapter name
      1. Open your Device Manager
        Operating SystemSteps to open Device Manager
        Windows 7*
        1. Click Start.
        2. Click Control Panel.
        3. Click System and Security.
        4. Under System, click Device Manager.
        Windows 8*,8.1*
        Windows® 10
        Windows Server 2012*
        Windows Server 2012*/R2*
        Windows Server 2016*
        Windows Server 2019*
        1. Right-click the Start Menu button.
        2. Click Device Manager.
      2. Click the pointer symbol in front of Network Adapters to expand the section.

        Your adapter name will be shown in the list.
        Example: Intel(R) Ethernet Network Adapter XXV710

    • Driver version
      1. Right-click the Intel® Network Adapter.
      2. Click Properties.
      3. Select the Driver tab. The driver version for that adapter is listed.
    • Intel® PROSet Software version
    1. In Properties, select the Link Speed tab to see the Intel® PROSet version. If you don’t have Intel® PROSet installed, the Link Speed tab doesn't display.
    Use Linux* to find your adapter driver version and device name

    Choose a method to find your driver version and device name:

    • Download and run the Network Device and Driver Information Utility for Linux*.
    • Use manual directions to find the name of the network adapter. You must have permissions to run the commands in Linux.
      • Enter lspci -v | grep Ethernet -A 1.
      • The name of the adapter displays on the Subsystem line.
        • Example for Intel® PRO/1000 PT Dual Port Server Adapter:

          # lspci -v | grep 'Ethernet' -A 1
          02:00.0 Ethernet controller: Intel Corporation 82571EB Gigabit Ethernet Controller (rev 06)
          Subsystem: Intel Corporation PRO/1000 PT Dual Port Server Adapter
          --
          02:00.1 Ethernet controller: Intel Corporation 82571EB Gigabit Ethernet Controller (rev 06)
          Subsystem: Intel Corporation PRO/1000 PT Dual Port Server Adapter

    • Use manual directions to find the driver version:
      • Type ethtool -i ethx where ethx is the Ethernet port.
      • Read the driver name and version.
        • Example for the first Ethernet port, eth0:

          # ethtool -i eth0
          driver: e1000
          version: 7.6.5-NAPI
          firmware-version: 5.6-2
          bus-info: 0000:02:00.0

    • To find a list of Ethernet port names and their hardware addresses:
      • Use the ip link command from the iproute2 package.
        • Example:

          # ip link
          1: lo: <LOOPBACK,UP,LOWER_UP> mtu 65536 qdisc noqueue state UNKNOWN mode DEFAULT link/loopback 00:00:00:00:00:00 brd 00:00:00:00:00:00
          2: em0: <BROADCAST,MULTICAST,UP,LOWER_UP> mtu 1500 qdisc pfifo_fast state UP mode DEFAULT qlen 1000 link/ether 00:11:22:33:44:55 brd ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff

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