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7 Dec, 2025

£205.20 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
If you’re getting this HP-branded Allied Telesis dual-port 1GbE NIC for £171.66 ex-VAT, it’s hard to get overly excited about it—mainly because in 2026 most servers and storage gear you’ll be touching are already set up for gigabit at minimum, and the market has plenty of generic, cheaper NIC options that still do the job. That said, the Allied Telesis side of things tends to be a bit more dependable in the real world than the bargain-bin stuff: predictable drivers, stable behaviour under load, and less “why is this not negotiating right?” nonsense. If you’ve got a specific need—like maintaining a known-good server environment, upgrading an older chassis, or avoiding driver roulette—this can be worth the money.
Who should buy: IT teams that value reliability and compatibility over lowest-cost-per-port, especially if you’re standardising hardware across a fleet or you’ve got an existing Allied Telesis/HP ecosystem where this is a drop-in fit. Who should probably skip it: anyone just needing an extra gigabit port for a standalone box, or buyers expecting “excellent value” purely on price—because at this cost you could often source alternatives cheaper, and you won’t see the premium unless you’re dealing with compatibility/driver-sensitive environments. Overall: buy it if you trust the fit and want calm, dependable networking; don’t buy it if you’re treating it like a commodity.

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