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Guest WebGuyBob
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I recently requested from our hosting team the details of a network card in

one of our Web servers. They provided the list shown below. What command

line or support GUI did they use to produce that list?

 

Local Area Connection

Device ID: 0001

Intel® PRO/1000 MT Dual Port Server Adapter

100Mbps/Full Duplex

Current Driver: 12-13-2006 - 8.8.1.0

Latest Driver : 10-31-2006 - 9.6.31.0

NIC Driver Check: Latest Version 0612

NIC Drivers Status: Green

Local Area Connection 2

Device ID: 0002

Intel® PRO/1000 MT Dual Port Server Adapter

100Mbps/Full Duplex

Current Driver: 12-13-2006 - 8.8.1.0

Latest Driver : 10-31-2006 - 9.6.31.0

NIC Driver Check: Latest Version 0612

NIC Drivers Status: Green

Local Area Connection 3

Device ID: 0010

Intel® PRO/100+ Management Adapter

100Mbps/Full Duplex

Current Driver: 12-22-2004 - 8.0.17.0

 

TIA,

 

Bob

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Guest Thee Chicago Wolf
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Re: How To Display Network Card Details

 

>I recently requested from our hosting team the details of a network card in

>one of our Web servers. They provided the list shown below. What command

>line or support GUI did they use to produce that list?

>

>Local Area Connection

>Device ID: 0001

>Intel® PRO/1000 MT Dual Port Server Adapter

>100Mbps/Full Duplex

>Current Driver: 12-13-2006 - 8.8.1.0

>Latest Driver : 10-31-2006 - 9.6.31.0

>NIC Driver Check: Latest Version 0612

>NIC Drivers Status: Green

>Local Area Connection 2

>Device ID: 0002

>Intel® PRO/1000 MT Dual Port Server Adapter

>100Mbps/Full Duplex

>Current Driver: 12-13-2006 - 8.8.1.0

>Latest Driver : 10-31-2006 - 9.6.31.0

>NIC Driver Check: Latest Version 0612

>NIC Drivers Status: Green

>Local Area Connection 3

>Device ID: 0010

>Intel® PRO/100+ Management Adapter

>100Mbps/Full Duplex

>Current Driver: 12-22-2004 - 8.0.17.0

>

>TIA,

>

>Bob

 

I don't know of any command line tool built-in that displays that.

That level of detail looks like it was 3rd party app or utility that

produced it.

 

- Thee Chicago Wolf


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