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Morning, I have a I350T2G920 Intel ethernet car.
However is it any software can check the SN?
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Hi @FPaul2,
Thank you for posting in Intel Ethernet Communities.
You may use Intel® System Support Utility from Intel Utility-tools to identify the model, MAC (Media Access Control) address and part number / part of PBA number of NIC.
Unfortunately Intel doesn't have a specific software to identify a NIC's SN. May I know your purpose to check the SN, is it for warranty?
Alternatively, a manual way is using physical Product Label Description
A NIC Serial Number is a combination of the MAC Address and Part Number. The PBA number is the 6-digit number located at the last part of the serial number (as per red circle).
Using the information above, you can also check for List of Supported Retail Intel® Ethernet Adapters
Also,
- Through Windows apps, using cmd could allow you to get partial SN, which is the MAC Address. The command is ipconfig /all
- For Linux, you may use ethtool (Linux utility that allows you to query and configure network drivers and network interface card settings, such as MAC address). The command is ethtool -P interface_name
I hope this helps with your inquiry.
Best regards,
BY_Intel
Intel Customer Support
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Hi @FPaul2,
I hope this message finds you well. I am just sending a follow up if you have any questions from the previous post. If so, please let us know. Thank you.
Best regards,
BY_Intel
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Hi @FPaul2,
Please be informed that we will now close this request since we haven't received any response from our previous follow ups. Just feel free to post a new question if you may have any other inquiry in the future as this thread will no longer be monitored.
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BY_Intel
Intel Customer Support
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