3Com 10/100 Secure Fiber-FX NIC

Product Features:
1. Processor - 1 x ARM9 - ARM 2. Form Factor - Plug-in card - low profile 3. Data Transfer Rate - 100 Mbps 4. Data Link Protocol - Fast Ethernet 5. Network / Transport Protocol - TCP/IP, UDP/IP, IPSec 6. Processor Clock Speed - 100 MHz 7. Cabling Type - Ethernet 100Base-FX 8. Interface (Bus) Type - PCI .

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3Com 10/100 Secure Fiber-FX NIC

Product Overview & Description

Compatability Designed for Windows, Linux, and NetWare environments, this low-profile version of the 3Com 100 Secure Fiber-FX NIC hardens at-risk systems without impacting performance. It combines an embedded security processor with the outstanding signal quality of fiber-optic cabling. This innovative 100BASE-FX connection offloads encryption, authentication, and other cycle-intensive tasks from the host CPU-resulting in optimal system and application response. The lack of electrical resistance makes fiber-cabled infrastructures particularly useful for reducing line interference or "noise", extending connection distances over 100 meters, or delivering the highest-quality voice and video transmissions. Intelligent management and server features help improve network performance, reduce administration time, and lower support costs.

3Com 10/100 Secure Fiber-FX NIC - Network adapter - PCI low profile - Fast EN - 100Base-FX - 1300 nm

 

Technical Specifications

Basic Specifications
Manufacturer's Part Number 3CR990B-FXLP-97
System Requirements Microsoft Windows NT 4.0, Microsoft Windows 2000, Novell NetWare 5.x, Novell NetWare 6.x, Microsoft Windows XP, Linux 2.4, Microsoft Windows Server 2003, Red Hat Linux 7.3 - 9.0
Manufacturer Warranty Limited lifetime warranty
Cabling Type Ethernet 100Base-FX
Compliant Standards IEEE 802.3, WfM 2.0, WfM 1.1a
Device Type Network adapter
Interface (Bus) Type PCI
Form Factor Plug-in card - low profile
Product Description 3Com 10/100 Secure Fiber-FX NIC - network adapter
Network / Transport Protocol TCP/IP, UDP/IP, IPSec
Data Transfer Rate 100 Mbps
Data Link Protocol Fast Ethernet
Processor Clock Speed 100 MHz
Max Transfer Distance 2 km
Processor 1 x ARM9 - ARM
General
Device Type Network adapter
Form Factor Plug-in card - low profile
Interface (Bus) Type PCI
Environmental Parameters
Min Operating Temperature 0 °C
Max Operating Temperature 70 °C
Humidity Range Operating 10 - 90%
Networking
Connectivity Technology Wired
Cabling Type Ethernet 100Base-FX
Data Link Protocol Fast Ethernet
Data Transfer Rate 100 Mbps
Max Transfer Distance 2 km
Optical Wave Length 1300 nm
Network / Transport Protocol TCP/IP, UDP/IP, IPSec
Remote Management Protocol SNMP, DMI
Features Flow control, auto-negotiation, TCP/IP offloading
Compliant Standards IEEE 802.3, WfM 2.0, WfM 1.1a
Processor / Memory
Processor 1 x ARM9 - ARM
Processor Clock Speed 100 MHz
Software / System Requirements
Software Included Drivers & Utilities, 3Com Connection Assistant
OS Required Microsoft Windows NT 4.0, Microsoft Windows 2000, Novell NetWare 5.x, Novell NetWare 6.x, Microsoft Windows XP, Linux 2.4, Microsoft Windows Server 2003, Red Hat Linux 7.3 - 9.0
Manufacturer Warranty
Service & Support Limited lifetime warranty
Service & Support Details Limited warranty - lifetime
Expansion / Connectivity
Interfaces 1 x network - Ethernet 100Base-FX - SC multi-mode x 2
Compatible Slots 1 x PCI - low-profile
Miscellaneous
Encryption Algorithm DES, Triple DES, MD5, SHA-1
Compliant Standards ACPI, FCC Class B certified, CE, C-Tick, PC 99

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Hertz or (Kilohertz or Megahertz). Cycles per second. (Kilo = 1,000, Mega = 1 million). These terms are used to express the frequency of an electrical signal.

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Standard digital service capability that includes one or more circuit-switched communication channels capable of carrying digital voice, data, or image signals, a packet-switched channel for out-of-band signaling and control, plus a collection of standard and optional features that support information productivity for the user providing higher-speed Internet access than analogue systems.

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Wi-Fi

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