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NetGear GA620 1 x Port 64-Bit PCI Fibre Ethernet Adapter
- 1 x Fibre Ethernet port
- 64-bit PCI interface
- Supports fiber optic connectivity
- Designed for older PCI systems
- Provides network connectivity
- Reliable adapter for legacy hardware
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Product Overview
The NetGear GA620 is a 1-port 64-bit PCI Fibre Ethernet Adapter. This adapter allows older PCI-based systems to connect to fiber optic networks, providing a reliable interface for network connectivity.
Technical Information
| Product Type | Network Adapter / Ethernet Adapter |
| Brand | NetGear |
| Model | GA620 |
Additional Specifications
| Interface | 64-bit PCI |
| Number of Ports | 1 |
| Port Type | Fibre Ethernet |
Product Description
The NetGear GA620 is a network adapter designed to provide fiber optic Ethernet connectivity for computer systems equipped with a 64-bit PCI bus. In an era where many systems are transitioning to newer interfaces like PCIe, this adapter serves a crucial role for legacy hardware that still relies on the PCI slot for expansion. It allows these systems to connect to fiber optic networks, which are often preferred in enterprise environments for their speed, distance capabilities, and immunity to electromagnetic interference. This adapter features a single fiber optic Ethernet port, enabling a direct connection to fiber optic cabling infrastructure. This is particularly useful for servers or workstations that need to interface with network switches or other devices using fiber connections. The 64-bit PCI interface ensures sufficient bandwidth for the adapter's operation, allowing for stable and reliable network communication. The NetGear GA620 is a solution for maintaining or upgrading network connectivity on older systems that may not have integrated fiber options or support for newer network standards. It provides a straightforward way to integrate legacy hardware into a fiber-based network, extending the useful life of existing equipment and ensuring compatibility within a mixed-technology environment.