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Dell 8G779 1 x Port 10/100 Ethernet 32-bit PCIe Network Adapter
- Single 10/100 Ethernet port
- 32-bit PCIe interface
- Provides standard wired network connectivity
- Suitable for legacy systems or basic networking needs
- Low-profile bracket included for smaller form factor systems
- Plug-and-play installation
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Product Overview
The Dell 8G779 is a single-port Ethernet network adapter designed for basic network connectivity. It utilizes a 32-bit PCI Express interface for integration into compatible systems.
Technical Information
| Port Type | RJ-45 |
| Speed | 10/100 Mbps |
| Interface | PCIe (32-bit) |
Additional Specifications
| Number of Ports | 1 |
| Ethernet Standard | Fast Ethernet |
| Form Factor | Standard Height / Low Profile Bracket |
Product Description
The Dell 8G779 is a straightforward network adapter that provides essential wired network connectivity for desktop computers and servers. Featuring a single RJ-45 port, it supports speeds of 10 Mbps and 100 Mbps, commonly known as Fast Ethernet. This makes it suitable for environments where high-speed Gigabit Ethernet is not a requirement, or for upgrading older systems that may lack integrated networking capabilities. The adapter connects to the motherboard via a 32-bit PCI Express (PCIe) bus, offering a balance of performance and compatibility with a wide range of motherboards. Its design prioritizes simplicity and reliability for everyday network tasks such as internet browsing, email, and access to local network resources. The inclusion of both standard and low-profile brackets ensures flexibility in installation, allowing it to fit into various computer chassis sizes. Installation of the Dell 8G779 is typically a simple process, often recognized automatically by most modern operating systems for plug-and-play functionality. This adapter serves as a cost-effective solution for adding or replacing network connectivity, ensuring basic network access for workstations, point-of-sale systems, or other devices requiring a stable wired connection.