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IBM 01L1968 1 x Port RJ-45 + 1 x Port DB-9 PCI 16/4 Token Ring Adapter
- 1 x RJ-45 Ethernet Port
- 1 x DB-9 Serial Port
- PCI Interface
- Combines Ethernet and Serial connectivity
- Suitable for legacy systems
- Provides network and serial communication
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Product Overview
The IBM 01L1968 is a PCI adapter that provides one RJ-45 Ethernet port and one DB-9 serial port. It is designed for legacy systems requiring both network and serial communication capabilities.
Technical Information
| Port 1 | RJ-45 Ethernet |
| Port 2 | DB-9 Serial |
Additional Specifications
| Interface | PCI |
| Product Type | Adapter Card |
Product Description
The IBM 01L1968 is a specialized adapter card designed to provide a combination of Ethernet and serial port connectivity through a single PCI interface. This adapter is particularly useful for older systems or specific industrial applications that require both standard network access and a serial communication port for connecting to legacy devices, such as modems, printers, or control systems. The card features one RJ-45 connector, typically for a 10/100 Mbps Ethernet connection, allowing the system to connect to a local area network. Additionally, it includes one DB-9 connector, which provides a standard RS-232 serial interface. This dual functionality consolidates two common communication needs onto one expansion card, simplifying system configuration and freeing up other expansion slots. This adapter is a valuable component for maintaining or upgrading systems that rely on serial communication alongside network connectivity. Its PCI interface ensures compatibility with a wide range of older motherboards. The IBM 01L1968 serves as a bridge, enabling modern networking alongside essential legacy device support.
