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Compaq 170024-001 2 x Ports 1Gb/s 1000Base-T Gigabit Ethernet Network Adapter Card
- 2 x 1Gb/s Gigabit Ethernet ports
- 1000Base-T compliant
- PCI interface (assumed based on era/type)
- Provides high-speed network connectivity
- Suitable for workstations and servers
- Reliable network performance
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Product Overview
The Compaq 170024-001 is a Gigabit Ethernet Network Adapter Card featuring 2 x 1Gb/s ports. This card provides reliable and high-speed network connectivity for workstations and servers.
Technical Information
| Product Type | Network Adapter Card |
| Number of Ports | 2 |
Additional Specifications
| Speed | 1Gb/s (1000Base-T) |
| Interface | PCI (assumed) |
Product Description
The Compaq 170024-001 is a dual-port Gigabit Ethernet network adapter designed to enhance the networking capabilities of compatible computer systems. Each of its two ports operates at a speed of 1Gb/s, adhering to the 1000Base-T standard, which ensures high-speed and efficient data transmission over standard Ethernet cabling. This makes it suitable for environments where faster network access and data transfer are crucial. This adapter card is typically installed in a PCI slot, a common interface for expansion cards in older server and workstation systems. The dual-port configuration offers flexibility, allowing for connection to multiple networks, implementation of network teaming for increased throughput and redundancy, or connection to separate network segments. Its inclusion of two Gigabit Ethernet ports provides a cost-effective solution for expanding network connectivity without requiring multiple single-port cards. Designed for reliability and performance, the Compaq 170024-001 is a practical choice for upgrading or expanding the network infrastructure of legacy systems. It ensures that the connected devices can communicate effectively at Gigabit speeds, supporting a wide range of applications from file sharing and internet access to more demanding network services.
