In the world of server administration, high-performance networking, and embedded systems, maintaining up-to-date firmware for Intel Ethernet controllers is crucial. While consumer tools exist, IT professionals often require a low-level, UEFI-based solution to update NVM (Non-Volatile Memory) images, configure MAC addresses, and fix NIC (Network Interface Controller) issues.
For bulk updates or deploying custom hardware configurations, you can flash raw binary or image files directly to the card's memory storage. eeupdate64e.efi /nic=[num] /d [filename.bin] eeupdate64eefi top
NIC 1: Intel X710-DA2, Bus=3, Dev=0, Func=0 NIC 2: Intel I350-T4, Bus=5, Dev=0, Func=0 In the world of server administration