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Intel WS-U210CT 10Mb/s Ethernet ISA Network Interface Card
- Interface: ISA Bus
- Speed: 10 Mbps (10BASE-T)
- Connector: RJ-45
- Brand: Intel
- Model: WS-U210CT
- Type: Ethernet Network Interface Card (NIC)
- Designed for legacy systems
- Provides basic network connectivity
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Product Overview
The Intel WS-U210CT is an Ethernet Network Interface Card (NIC) operating at 10Mb/s, designed for ISA bus systems. It provides basic network connectivity for older computer systems.
Technical Information
| Brand | Intel |
| Model | WS-U210CT |
| Interface | ISA Bus |
Additional Specifications
| Speed | 10 Mbps |
| Connector | RJ-45 |
Product Description
The Intel WS-U210CT is a legacy Ethernet Network Interface Card (NIC) designed to provide 10 Megabits per second (10Mbps) network connectivity. Its key characteristic is its compatibility with the ISA (Industry Standard Architecture) bus, an older expansion bus standard prevalent in personal computers from the late 1980s through the 1990s. This makes it suitable for upgrading or maintaining older computer systems that lack modern PCI or PCIe slots but still require network access. This card features a standard RJ-45 connector, allowing it to be plugged into standard Ethernet network cabling (e.g., Cat3 or Cat5). The 10Mbps speed, also known as 10BASE-T, is significantly slower than modern networking standards but was sufficient for many applications during its era, such as basic file sharing, email, and internet access on older networks. For the WS-U210CT to function, the host computer must have an available ISA slot, and the appropriate device drivers must be installed for the operating system. These drivers might be difficult to find for modern operating systems, often requiring specific legacy OS versions like Windows 95/98 or DOS. This NIC is primarily of interest for retro computing enthusiasts, specialized industrial applications, or maintaining legacy systems.
