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IBM 74G0865 EtherStreamer MC32 Ethernet Adapter
- Ethernet adapter for network connectivity
- Designed for IBM systems
- Provides reliable data transmission
- Supports standard Ethernet protocols
- Ensures stable network performance
- Easy integration into existing infrastructure
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Product Overview
The IBM 74G0865 EtherStreamer MC32 is an Ethernet adapter designed for network connectivity. It provides reliable data transmission capabilities for IBM systems.
Technical Information
| Product Type | Ethernet Adapter |
| Manufacturer | IBM |
Additional Specifications
| Part Number | 74G0865 |
Product Description
The IBM 74G0865 EtherStreamer MC32 is a network interface card (NIC) that facilitates communication between a computer system and an Ethernet network. As an EtherStreamer product, it is built to deliver consistent and dependable network performance, crucial for business operations that rely on stable connectivity. This adapter is specifically designed to integrate seamlessly with IBM hardware, ensuring compatibility and optimal performance within IBM server and workstation environments. It supports standard Ethernet communication protocols, allowing it to connect to a wide range of network devices and infrastructure components. The MC32 designation suggests a specific model within IBM's networking product line, likely offering a balance of performance and cost-effectiveness. By providing a dedicated Ethernet port, the 74G0865 enables data transfer at specified Ethernet speeds, supporting the needs of various applications and services. Its role is fundamental in any networked setup, acting as the gateway for data packets to enter and exit the system, thereby ensuring that the computer can participate effectively in the local area network (LAN) or wider network infrastructure.
