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HP 845-01414-03 ISA LAN Network Adapter Card
- Designed for ISA bus systems.
- Provides basic LAN connectivity.
- Utilizes standard network interface (e.g., RJ-45).
- Suitable for legacy computer systems.
- Enables connection to older network infrastructure.
- Cost-effective solution for basic networking needs.
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Product Overview
The HP 845-01414-03 is an ISA LAN network adapter card. It provides basic network connectivity for older computer systems that utilize the Industry Standard Architecture (ISA) bus.
Technical Information
| Product Type | LAN Network Adapter Card |
| Interface | ISA (Industry Standard Architecture) |
Additional Specifications
| Connectivity | LAN (Local Area Network) |
Product Description
The HP 845-01414-03 is a network adapter card specifically designed for older computer systems that feature the Industry Standard Architecture (ISA) bus. This card allows these legacy machines to connect to a Local Area Network (LAN), enabling them to participate in network communication, file sharing, and access shared resources. Given the ISA interface, this adapter is intended for systems predating the widespread adoption of PCI and PCI-Express. It typically provides a standard Ethernet port, such as an RJ-45 connector, to interface with common network cabling. The primary function is to provide basic networking capabilities, allowing older hardware to remain functional within a networked environment. This adapter represents a solution for maintaining or upgrading the network connectivity of vintage computers. It is crucial for applications where the original network interface may have failed or was never present, ensuring that these systems can still be integrated into a network for specific tasks or archival purposes.
