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Intel ETHEREXPRESS Pro 10/100 TX PCI Network Interface Card
- PCI bus interface
- Supports 10/100 Mbps Ethernet speeds
- 100BaseTX standard for wired connections
- RJ-45 connector for standard Ethernet cables
- Reliable network connectivity for desktops and servers
- Plug-and-play installation (with appropriate drivers)
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Product Overview
The Intel ETHEREXPRESS Pro 10/100 TX is a PCI network interface card that provides 10/100 Mbps Ethernet connectivity. It is designed for desktop computers and servers requiring a standard wired network connection.
Technical Information
| Interface | PCI |
| Network Speed | 10/100 Mbps |
| Standard | 100BaseTX |
Additional Specifications
| Connector | RJ-45 |
| Form Factor | Adapter Card |
| Manufacturer | Intel |
Product Description
The Intel ETHEREXPRESS Pro 10/100 TX is a classic network interface card (NIC) that connects to a computer's motherboard via the PCI bus. This adapter provides standard Ethernet connectivity, supporting both 10 Mbps (Ethernet) and 100 Mbps (Fast Ethernet) speeds. The 'TX' in its name refers to the use of 100BaseTX, which is the standard for 100 Mbps Ethernet over twisted-pair copper cabling, typically using RJ-45 connectors. This card was a common choice for adding or upgrading network capabilities in desktop computers and servers during the era when PCI was the dominant expansion bus. Its dual-speed capability allows it to automatically negotiate the best possible connection speed with the connected network device (switch, hub, or router), ensuring compatibility with both older 10 Mbps networks and newer 100 Mbps infrastructure. The ETHEREXPRESS line from Intel was known for its reliability and performance. This card would have been essential for enabling internet access, local area network (LAN) communication, file sharing, and other network-dependent tasks. While PCI is now largely superseded by PCI-Express, this card remains a functional component for systems still equipped with PCI slots and requiring wired Ethernet connectivity.