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Dell MNVYV I350-T4 4-Ports RJ-45 Network Adapter
- Interface: Gigabit Ethernet (RJ-45)
- Ports: 4 x Ports
- Controller: Intel I350-T4
- Type: Network Adapter
- Manufacturer: Dell
- Provides multiple wired network connections
- Supports Gigabit speeds
- Ideal for servers and high-density networking
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Product Overview
The Dell MNVYV I350-T4 is a 4-port RJ-45 Network Adapter designed for high-performance networking. It provides multiple Gigabit Ethernet connections for servers and workstations, enabling robust wired network connectivity.
Technical Information
| Product Type | Network Adapter |
| Interface | Gigabit Ethernet (RJ-45) |
| Ports | 4 |
Additional Specifications
| Controller | Intel I350-T4 |
| Brand | Dell |
Product Description
The Dell MNVYV, featuring the Intel I350-T4 controller, is a high-density, quad-port Gigabit Ethernet network adapter. This adapter is designed to provide robust and reliable wired network connectivity for servers, workstations, and other high-performance computing systems. With four separate RJ-45 ports, it allows a single system to connect to multiple networks or network segments simultaneously, significantly increasing network throughput and flexibility. The Intel I350-T4 chipset is known for its efficiency, low power consumption, and advanced features, making it a popular choice for enterprise-grade networking solutions. Each of the four ports operates at Gigabit Ethernet speeds (10/100/1000 Mbps), ensuring high-speed data transfer capabilities. This makes the MNVYV adapter ideal for environments requiring significant network bandwidth, such as data centers, virtualization hosts, and high-traffic servers. Installation of the Dell MNVYV typically involves inserting it into a PCI Express (PCIe) slot on the host system's motherboard. Once installed and the appropriate Intel drivers are loaded, the adapter presents four distinct network interfaces to the operating system. These interfaces can be configured independently for various networking tasks, including load balancing, failover, and network segmentation, thereby enhancing the overall network performance and reliability of the connected system.
