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IBM 25H6151 EtherJet 10Mb/s ISA Adapter
- EtherJet 10Mb/s ISA Adapter
- Provides Ethernet connectivity
- Utilizes ISA bus interface
- Supports 10 Mbps data transfer rate
- Designed for legacy IBM systems
- Enables network access for older hardware
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Product Overview
The IBM 25H6151 EtherJet is a 10 Megabits per second (Mb/s) ISA network adapter. It provides basic Ethernet connectivity for older IBM systems utilizing the Industry Standard Architecture (ISA) bus.
Technical Information
| Product Type | Ethernet Network Adapter |
| Data Transfer Rate | 10 Mbps |
Additional Specifications
| Interface | ISA |
Product Description
The IBM 25H6151 EtherJet adapter is a legacy network interface card designed to bring Ethernet connectivity to older computer systems that feature an ISA (Industry Standard Architecture) expansion slot. Operating at a speed of 10 Megabits per second (Mb/s), this adapter was a common solution for enabling basic network access in the era when ISA was the prevalent bus architecture. It allows these older machines to connect to local area networks (LANs) for file sharing, printing, and other network-dependent tasks. This adapter typically uses standard Ethernet cabling, such as coaxial or twisted-pair, depending on the specific model and its connector type (e.g., BNC or RJ45). Installation involves inserting the card into an available ISA slot and configuring the necessary network drivers within the operating system. While its 10 Mbps speed is significantly slower than modern networking standards, it was sufficient for the applications and network demands of its time. The IBM 25H6151 is a testament to the evolution of networking technology. For users maintaining or restoring vintage IBM systems, this adapter is crucial for enabling network functionality. It represents a piece of computing history, allowing older hardware to participate in network environments, albeit at a reduced speed compared to contemporary solutions.
