Allied Telesis'' AT-2450 PCI Ethernet adapters connect high performance computers with a Peripheral Component Interface (PCI) architecture to Ethernet networks. The PCI Bus Master... more
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Status Indicators: Port status, link activity, collision status, link OK
Features: Full duplex capability
Compliant Standards: IEEE 802.3
Expansion / connectivity
Provided Interfaces:
1 x network - Ethernet 10Base-T - RJ-45 - 1
1 x network - Ethernet 10Base-F - ST - 2
Compatible Slots: 1 x PCI - half-length
Miscellaneous
Package Type: Retail
Manufacturer's product description
Allied Telesis'' AT-2450 PCI Ethernet adapters connect high performance computers with a Peripheral Component Interface (PCI) architecture to Ethernet networks. The PCI Bus Master architecture minimizes CPU utilization, freeing your computer's power for the most memory-intensive applications. These high performance adapters utilize the 32-bit PCI bus architecture, which transfers data at speeds up to 33Mhz and has data throughput rates as high as 132Mbytes/second, up to 16 times faster than the traditional ISA bus. Both high-speed systems and applications requiring transfer of multimedia and video data will benefit from this solution. Full-Duplex operation enables the AT-2450 to transmit and receive data simultaneously in switched environments
OS Required: Microsoft DOS, IBM OS/2, UnixWare, Microsoft Windows 3.x/95/98, Microsoft Windows NT 3.51 or later, Novell NetWare 3.11 or later, Artisoft LANtastic
Manufacturer warranty
Service & Support: Lifetime warranty
Service & Support Details: Limited warranty - replacement - life-time - bring-In
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