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HP J2585-61002 2 x Port 10/100 32-Bit Ethernet PCI LAN Network Adapter
- Dual 10/100 Mbps Ethernet ports
- 32-bit PCI bus interface
- Provides two RJ-45 connectors
- Supports Plug and Play installation
- Ideal for legacy server and workstation environments
- Offers basic network connectivity for multiple devices or segments
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Product Overview
The HP J2585-61002 is a dual-port 10/100 Mbps Ethernet PCI network adapter designed for reliable network connectivity. It utilizes a 32-bit PCI bus for integration into compatible systems, offering a cost-effective solution for expanding network capabilities.
Technical Information
| Product Type | Network Adapter |
| Interface | 32-bit PCI |
| Data Transfer Rate | 10/100 Mbps |
Additional Specifications
| Number of Ports | 2 |
| Connector Type | RJ-45 |
Product Description
The HP J2585-61002 is a network interface card (NIC) that provides two independent 10/100 Mbps Ethernet ports. This adapter is designed to be installed in a 32-bit PCI slot, making it compatible with a wide range of older servers and workstations. Its dual-port design allows for increased network flexibility, enabling connections to multiple network segments or providing redundancy. This card is suitable for environments requiring basic network connectivity at Fast Ethernet speeds. It supports standard networking protocols and is typically managed through the operating system's network configuration tools. The Plug and Play functionality simplifies installation, allowing the system to automatically detect and configure the adapter. With its robust design and dual-port capability, the J2585-61002 serves as a reliable solution for expanding network access in environments where high-speed networking is not the primary requirement. It is a cost-effective option for adding network interfaces to systems that may not have them integrated or require additional ports.
