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Jun 01, 2016
Tiny PCI-e NIC card with full height bracket
1 of 1 found this helpful This tiny NIC card has two bright green LEDs on the board at the RJ-45 connecter. One is on when the link is alive, the other blinks when there is network traffic. The NIC card works fine under the latest Windows 10 system.
The Windows 10 driver description is "Realtek PCIe GBE Family Controller" versioned 9.1.402.2015.
The information file name rt640x64 is dated Friday, October 30, 2015 7:17:23 AM.
The section RTL8168E is used.
The hardware ID is pci(backslash)ven_10ec&dev_8168&rev_06.
Drivers are also available from the manufacturer for most older Windows systems as well as Linux, DOS, Novell and MacOS. Search the internet for "Realtek PCIe GBE Family Controller" or "RTL8168E" for more information.

Mar 09, 2022
Very unstable with keyboard
0 of 1 found this helpful Made from hollow 1" square thin metal with joints only welded on the sides. Comes with 12 M6 1.0mm pitch knob screws and 2 long M5 0.8mm pitch knob screws for attaching a keyboard. Without keyboard the height is adjustable 20.5" to 32.5". With 61 key keyboard mounted as shown with bottom leg connection to the back, it is easily knocked over, avoidable with half a broom stick inserted into each bottom leg support to extend their length. Very unstable with a keyboard attached, even at a height of only 25.5" as you can see in image it leans against the broomstick when tilted forward less than 2". Also see how a plastic insert is used to fasten the middle cross-member to the center of the legs. It takes only a one pound force to move it side to side. The final picture shows how the two M5 0.8mm pitch knob screws fasten the keyboard to the Z-stand underneath. I paid less than 27 dollars so I'm OK putting up with its limitations. Otherwise a sawhorse would be a better more stable solution.

Aug 24, 2017
Easily fits in your palm
This little flashlight very lightweight and is as bright as a cloudy day. The on/off switch is right under your thumb on the top when you grip the lever with your other fingers. It can be used in either hand, left or right does not matter. A tiny battery retains the energy you generate by squeezing the lever quickly. Don't release the lever until the whirring sound stops to get most out of each squeeze. If the switch is off, the LEDs will briefly light when the lever is squeezed. There is a slide button a the top in the back which can be used to keep the lever depressed for smaller storage. The three LEDs are focused to produce a bright one foot diameter spot when aimed ahead of you while you are walking along. The light has a bluish-white color. A bit stray light beyond that spot partially illuminates a small dark room. An all around excellent flashlight!