But did you then get the advanced driver control-panel? Quite a few of the cards are old, that is true, but the PCIe Gigabit-cards isn't that old, and haven't really been superseded by better products either.
That always works without trouble?
This list seems to indicate that you need support to get the advanced driver features for the network adapters.
http://www.intel.com/support/network/sb/CS-034449.htm
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