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Intel Pro/1000T Gigabit Ethernet Adapter A19838-003
Item Number: INT-A19838-003-UP-OE
Manufacturer's Part Number: A19838-003 |
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Intel Pro/1000T 1Gbps / Gigabit Ethernet Low Profile NIC / Network Adapter A19838-003 - Used Pull Easy, cost-effective10/100/1000 migration over CAT-5 cabling.
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Intel Pro/1000T Gigabit Ethernet Network Adapter / Card / NIC - A19838-003 - Used Pull
Easy, cost-effective10/100/1000 migration over CAT-5 cabling.
The PRO/1000T Adapter by Intel offers the following features and benefits:
* Compatible with PCI 2.2 systems * Meet most industry standards with required certifications and logos * Support Dual Address Cycle (DAC) for address spaces larger than 4 GB * Compliant with 802.3, 802.3x, 802.3ab, 802.3ac, 802.1Q VLAN, 802.1p * Jumbo frames support * TCP Segmentation for Windows XP (Large Send Offload - LSO): Improves overall performance and decreases CPU utilization * WfM 2.0 and ACPI 1.x compliant * WBEM, WMI and CIM compliant * 10/100/1000 auto-negotiation supports mixed bandwidth environments and incremental migration to fast and gigabit Ethernet * Traffic Prioritization: improves QoS with support for prioritization of time-sensitive data, resulting in better performance for multimedia, VOIP and business-critical applications * Common driver set with other Intel Ethernet adapters
Compatibility
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| NETWORKING: |
- PORTS: 1 X RJ-45 FEMALE 10/100/1000BASE-T AUTO-NEGOTIATION
- BUS TYPE: 32-BIT PCI
- ETHERNET: FAST ETHERNET
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| MEDIA & PERFORMANCE: |
- CONNECTIVITY MEDIA: UTP
- CONNECTIVITY MEDIA DETAILS: 10/100/1000BASE-T CATEGORY 5 UTP
- DATA TRANSFER RATE: 10MBPS ETHERNET
- 100MBPS FAST ETHERNET
- # 1GBPS GIGABIT ETHERNET
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| PROTOCOLS & MANAGEMENT: |
- PROTOCOLS SUPPORTED GIGABIT ETHERNET • TCP/IP
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| SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS: |
- OPERATING SYSTEM: MICROSOFT DOS • MICROSOFT WINDOWS 2000 • MICROSOFT WINDOWS XP HOME • MICROSOFT WINDOWS XP PROFESSIONAL
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You can use these card with almost any of our computer, servers or Ethernet switches: |
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