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Intel PCLA8200 1-Port 10Mb/s RJ-45 GE 10Base-T Network Adapter
- Network Adapter Card
- 1 x 10Mb/s RJ-45 Port
- Supports 10Base-T Ethernet
- Intel Brand
- Model: PCLA8200
- Low-speed networking
- Legacy network compatibility
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Product Overview
The Intel PCLA8200 is a 1-Port 10Mb/s RJ-45 GE 10Base-T Network Adapter. It provides a basic Ethernet connection for devices requiring a 10 Mbps network interface.
Technical Information
| Product Type | Network Adapter Card |
| Port Type | 1 x RJ-45 |
| Speed | 10Mb/s |
Additional Specifications
| Ethernet Standard | 10Base-T |
| Brand | Intel |
| Model | PCLA8200 |
Product Description
The Intel PCLA8200 is a network interface card (NIC) designed to provide a single 10 Megabits per second (Mbps) Ethernet connection via an RJ-45 port. This adapter adheres to the 10Base-T standard, which is an older but still functional Ethernet physical layer standard for twisted pair cabling. It is intended for systems that require a basic, low-speed network connection, often found in legacy systems or specialized industrial applications where high bandwidth is not a requirement. This network adapter is suitable for environments where devices only need to communicate at 10 Mbps, such as certain embedded systems, older network infrastructure components, or specific control systems. The RJ-45 connector is the standard interface for Ethernet cables, ensuring compatibility with common networking hardware. The 'GE' in the title might be a misinterpretation or legacy designation, as the primary specification is 10Mb/s, not Gigabit Ethernet. Installation of the PCLA8200 typically involves inserting it into an available expansion slot on a computer motherboard (e.g., PCI slot, depending on the specific revision) and then connecting an Ethernet cable to the RJ-45 port. Drivers may be required for the operating system to recognize and utilize the adapter, especially on older or specialized systems. Its primary function is to enable network connectivity at a fundamental level for devices that do not require higher speeds.
