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IBM 09P1421 4-Port 100Mb/s RJ45 PCIE Fast Ethernet Network Card
- 4 x 100Mb/s RJ45 ports
- PCIe interface
- Supports Fast Ethernet (100Base-TX)
- Ideal for IBM server connectivity
- Provides multiple network interfaces
- Cost-effective network expansion
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Product Overview
The IBM 09P1421 is a 4-port Fast Ethernet network card. It features four 100Mb/s RJ45 ports and connects via a PCIe interface, offering multiple network connections for servers and workstations.
Technical Information
| Number of Ports | 4 |
| Port Type | 100Mb/s RJ45 |
| Interface | PCIe |
Additional Specifications
| Ethernet Standard | 100Base-TX (Fast Ethernet) |
| Manufacturer | IBM |
Product Description
The IBM 09P1421 is a network interface card designed to provide multiple Fast Ethernet connections for servers and workstations. This adapter is equipped with four 100Mb/s RJ45 ports, enabling it to connect to multiple networks or devices simultaneously. The 100Base-TX standard ensures compatibility with standard Ethernet infrastructure, offering a reliable solution for basic networking needs. Utilizing the PCIe interface, this card provides a modern and efficient connection to the host system, ensuring adequate bandwidth for its intended purpose. While not offering Gigabit speeds, the four ports provide significant flexibility for environments that require multiple network access points or for consolidating network connections on a single card. This network card is a practical choice for expanding network connectivity in environments where high-speed Gigabit Ethernet is not a requirement, but multiple network interfaces are beneficial. It serves as a cost-effective solution for adding network ports to servers for tasks such as network management, connecting to different subnets, or providing basic network access for multiple services.