Many thanks for the information about buggy firmware in my Netgear Prosafe XS-508M and the lack of updates. It was all I could afford when I bought it brand new back in 2018 or 2019. I chose the Prosafe because it had a quiet cooling fan and doesn't use large amounts of power when switched on 24-hours/day.
I've worked in very large server rooms and appreciate enterprise gear would be less troublesome, but professional gear can be more power hungry and very noisy, just like the fans in my old HP ML350p Gen8 servers. I monitor the Serve-The-Home web site occasionally for reviews on suitable gear for my ad-hoc home network.
I'd welcome recommendations for refurbished Cisco (or other second hand gear) supporting 10GbE Ethernet plus FSP+ fibre, but I don't really need a sophisticated managed switch or anything with very loud cooling fans.
You are welcome!
In order of me staying on topic, I will simply mention information found at INTEL Readme.TXT
Installing Drivers and Intel PROSet
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You must have administrator rights to install or use base drivers or Intel
PROSet. Intel recommends the following procedure for installing drivers:
1) Cancel any Found New Hardware Wizard screens that open.
2) Start the autorun located in your download directory.
3) Click "Install Drivers and Software" and follow the instructions in the
install wizard.
Compatibility Information for Intel PROSet
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- Intel PROSet and Intel ANS
are not supported on Windows 11.
- Intel(R) PROSet for Windows* Device Manager
is not supported on Microsoft
Windows Server 2019 (and later) and
Microsoft Windows 10 Version 1809 (and
later). Use Intel(R) PROSet Adapter Configuration Utility instead. The
installer will determine which utility to install based on the operating system
you are running.
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The quick conclusion, if you are up to have full control of Intel I226-V / I225 , the selection of the workstation operating system this should be based on compatibility parameters.
With out detailed Intel PROSet, NIC fine tuning this is not possible.