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IBM 92F6959 16/4 Token Ring DB-9 Micro Channel Adapter
- Token Ring Network Adapter
- 16/4 Mbps Data Transfer Rate
- DB-9 Connector Interface
- Micro Channel Bus Interface
- Designed for IBM Systems
- Reliable Network Connectivity
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Product Overview
The IBM 92F6959 is a Token Ring adapter designed for Micro Channel architecture systems. It provides a 16/4 Mbps connection speed, enabling high-speed networking for compatible IBM hardware.
Technical Information
| Product Type | Network Adapter |
| Interface Type | Token Ring |
| Data Rate | 16/4 Mbps |
Additional Specifications
| Connector | DB-9 |
| Bus Type | Micro Channel |
Product Description
The IBM 92F6959 is a specialized network interface card that facilitates connection to Token Ring networks. It supports both 16 Mbps and 4 Mbps operational modes, allowing for flexibility in network configurations and compatibility with various Token Ring infrastructure speeds. The adapter utilizes a DB-9 connector for its physical network interface. Engineered for IBM's Micro Channel architecture, this adapter seamlessly integrates into compatible IBM system chassis. Its design prioritizes stability and performance, making it a suitable choice for environments where Token Ring networking was prevalent. The 92F6959 ensures reliable data transmission and network access for workstations and servers within a Token Ring topology. This adapter is a key component for organizations that maintained or migrated to Token Ring networks. Its specific compatibility with the Micro Channel bus makes it essential for certain legacy IBM systems. The 16/4 Mbps capability offers a degree of future-proofing within the Token Ring standard, ensuring continued operation as network demands evolved.
