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Intel MP735118001 AnyPoint PCI 10Mb/s Phoneline Card
- Provides a 10 Mbps network connection.
- Utilizes existing home phone wiring for network connectivity.
- Connects via a PCI bus interface.
- Based on Intel's AnyPoint networking technology.
- Enables easy network setup without new cabling.
- Suitable for small office/home office (SOHO) environments.
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Product Overview
The Intel MP735118001 AnyPoint PCI Phoneline Card is a networking adapter that provides a 10 Mbps connection over existing home phone wiring. It allows computers to connect to a network using the Phoneline networking standard.
Technical Information
| Product Type | Phoneline Network Card |
| Interface | PCI |
| Speed | 10 Mbps |
Additional Specifications
| Technology | Intel AnyPoint Phoneline |
| Connector | RJ11 (for phone line) |
Product Description
The Intel MP735118001 AnyPoint PCI 10Mb/s Phoneline Card represents an innovative approach to home networking, leveraging the ubiquitous presence of telephone wiring to establish network connections. This adapter allows users to create a Local Area Network (LAN) within their homes or small offices without the need for installing new Ethernet cables. By simply plugging the card into an available PCI slot on a computer and connecting it to a standard phone jack, users can achieve network speeds of up to 10 Mbps. This technology was particularly appealing during its era as it offered a cost-effective and convenient solution for connecting multiple computers. The AnyPoint technology from Intel was designed to transmit network data over the same copper wires used for voice communication, employing specific frequency bands to avoid interference. This made it a practical choice for users who wanted to share internet access, printers, or files between computers without the hassle of running cables through walls or across floors. The Intel MP735118001 card connects to the computer's motherboard via the Peripheral Component Interconnect (PCI) bus, a standard interface for expansion cards in desktop computers. The card itself features an RJ11 connector for plugging into the telephone line. While newer networking technologies have surpassed its speed, Phoneline networking offered a unique and accessible method for establishing wired network connections in environments where traditional cabling was impractical.



