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N8104-132 - NEC / Broadcom Dual-Port 1000Base-T Ethernet Adapter
- Dual-Port 1000Base-T Ethernet
- Gigabit Ethernet Speeds (10/100/1000 Mbps)
- RJ-45 Connector Type
- PCIe Interface (assumed based on common adapter types)
- High-performance networking solution
- Ideal for server or workstation upgrades
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Product Overview
This is a dual-port 1000Base-T Ethernet adapter, likely manufactured by NEC in collaboration with Broadcom. It provides two Gigabit Ethernet connections, suitable for servers or workstations requiring enhanced network connectivity.
Technical Information
| Manufacturer | NEC / Broadcom |
| Part Number | N8104-132 |
| Port Type | 1000Base-T Ethernet |
Additional Specifications
| Number of Ports | 2 |
| Connector | RJ-45 |
Product Description
The NEC/Broadcom N8104-132 is a high-performance dual-port Gigabit Ethernet adapter designed to provide robust network connectivity for demanding environments. Each port supports 1000Base-T standards, offering speeds of up to 1 Gigabit per second, and is backward compatible with 10/100 Mbps Ethernet. This adapter is engineered to deliver reliable and efficient network throughput, making it suitable for applications such as server consolidation, high-speed network file transfers, and real-time data streaming. The dual-port design allows for network redundancy, load balancing, or the connection to separate network segments, enhancing both performance and availability. While specific interface details like PCIe generation are not explicitly stated in the title, such adapters typically utilize a PCIe interface for high bandwidth communication with the host system. The N8104-132 is a valuable component for upgrading existing server infrastructure or building new systems that require advanced networking capabilities.
