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DEC DNBT1-AA Wan Adapter Card
- Type: WAN Adapter Card
- Interface: PCI or PCIe (typical for adapter cards)
- Connectivity: Supports WAN protocols (e.g., Ethernet, DSL, T1/E1)
- Data Transfer Rate: Varies based on supported WAN technology
- Form Factor: Standard expansion card
- Designed for network integration
- Provides long-distance network communication capabilities
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Product Overview
The DEC DNBT1-AA is a Wide Area Network (WAN) adapter card designed to facilitate network connectivity. It allows a computer system to connect to a WAN, enabling communication over large geographical areas. This card is typically installed in a desktop or server for network infrastructure purposes.
Technical Information
| Model | DNBT1-AA |
| Brand | DEC |
| Product Type | WAN Adapter Card |
Additional Specifications
| Purpose | Network Connectivity |
| Interface | Unknown (typically PCI/PCIe) |
| Application | Wide Area Network |
Product Description
The DEC DNBT1-AA is a specialized network interface card (NIC) engineered to establish and manage Wide Area Network (WAN) connections. Unlike typical Local Area Network (LAN) adapters that focus on shorter-range, high-speed communication within a building or campus, a WAN adapter is designed to interface with telecommunications networks, enabling data transmission across vast geographical distances. This can include connections to the internet, leased lines, or other remote networks. The specific implementation and supported protocols for the DNBT1-AA would depend on its intended application and the era of its design. Modern WAN adapters often support high-speed serial interfaces or broadband technologies. Older cards might have supported technologies like T1/E1 lines, Frame Relay, or ATM. The card would typically slot into an expansion bus on a computer motherboard, such as PCI or PCIe, providing the necessary hardware for the operating system's network stack to manage WAN communications. This adapter card is crucial for businesses and organizations that require robust connectivity to external networks for operations such as inter-branch communication, remote data access, or internet service provision. Its role is to bridge the gap between a local network infrastructure and the broader telecommunications landscape, ensuring reliable data flow over long haul links. The DNBT1-AA represents a component within a larger networking solution, facilitating the essential task of wide-area data exchange.

