Product MPN
Key Features
The form factor describes how the adapter is integrated into to device. Internal These adapters connect inside a computer. External External adapters connect to your computer through a port (such as USB or Ethernet). Expansion Slot These are integrated into a notebook or other device using built-in slots (such as a PCMCIA).
Form Factor
External Adapter
The specific interface technology/standard an adapter uses to 'communicate' with a system/computer.
Interface Compatibility
USB 1.1
The maximum speed at which data can be transmitted using the device. Data rate is usually measured in megabytes per second (Mbps).
Standard Data-Rate(s)
10 Mbps, 100 Mbps
The maximum speed at which data can be transmitted using the device. Data rate is usually measured in megabytes per second (Mbps).
Max. Data Transfer Rate
100 Mbps
There are different types of wiring that networks use. Make sure the network adapter's cable type is one that is also compatible with your computer.
Cabling Type
Ethernet 100Base-T4
These are the physical connector types of the adapter.
Networking Connectors
RJ-45
These are the connection standards that the device supports. Make sure these match the compatibility of devices you want to connect to.
LAN Standards
IEEE 802.3 CSMA/CD or Ethernet, IEEE 802.3u 100 Mbps (Fast Ethernet)
Other Features
LEDs are small lights that are used to display the status of the adapter. Depending on the adapter, they might turn on and off depending on activity level, power source, connection speed or traffic scale.
LED Indicators
10 Mbps, 100 Mbps, Link, Activity
System Requirements
Operating System
Microsoft Windows 2000, Microsoft Windows 98, Microsoft Windows Millennium Edition, Microsoft Windows XP Home, Microsoft Windows XP Professional
Dimensions
Miscellaneous
This is the number of adapters the deal contains.