Shows adapter model, PCI address, current MAC address, firmware version, and EEPROM size.
Explaining the your network card if used incorrectly. eeupdate64e.efi
In headless servers that do not run a full OS (e.g., some storage appliances or hypervisors with locked boot partitions), booting to a UEFI Shell and scripting eeupdate64e.efi across multiple NICs is the only viable update method. Shows adapter model, PCI address, current MAC address,
on Intel's public driver pages. It is considered an internal engineering tool. Access Restrictions Shows adapter model
Using eeupdate64e.efi is inherently risky. Flashing the wrong firmware or providing incorrect commands can permanently "brick" your network controller. Always back up your current settings first. 1. Preparation
eeupdate64e.efi is an Intel Ethernet EEPROM Update Tool designed specifically for EFI (Extensible Firmware Interface)