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Compaq E-G021-01-1442 PowerEdge PCI Ethernet Network Adapter LAN Card
- PCI interface
- Ethernet Network Adapter
- LAN Card
- Designed for Compaq PowerEdge servers
- Standard RJ-45 connector
- Provides network connectivity
- 10/100 Mbps speed (likely)
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Product Overview
The Compaq E-G021-01-1442 PowerEdge PCI Ethernet Network Adapter is a LAN card designed for server connectivity. It provides a standard Ethernet interface for communication.
Technical Information
| Product Type | Network Adapter Card |
| Part Number | E-G021-01-1442 |
| Interface | PCI |
| Port Type | RJ-45 |
Additional Specifications
| Speed | 10/100 Mbps (estimated) |
| Manufacturer | Compaq |
| Compatibility | PowerEdge Servers |
Product Description
The Compaq E-G021-01-1442 is a PCI Ethernet network adapter, commonly referred to as a LAN card, designed to provide network connectivity for Compaq PowerEdge servers. This adapter utilizes the older PCI bus interface, which was standard in many server generations prior to the widespread adoption of PCIe. It offers a basic yet reliable solution for connecting servers to a local area network. This network adapter typically supports standard Ethernet speeds, most commonly 10/100 Mbps (Fast Ethernet), and features an RJ-45 connector for plugging into standard network cables. It is designed to be compatible with the operating systems and hardware configurations found in Compaq PowerEdge server lines, ensuring straightforward integration for adding or replacing network interface capabilities. While not offering the high speeds of modern Gigabit or 10GbE adapters, the E-G021-01-1442 serves its purpose for systems that require basic network access for management, file sharing, or less bandwidth-intensive applications. It represents a legacy component for maintaining or upgrading older server infrastructure.