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Intel PRO/100 MBLA1656 P/N 687755-004 LAN 10/100 and 56K Modem PCMCIA PC Card
Quantity available:
2
Price:
$36.00
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Description
Features |
- Intel PRO/100 MBLA1656 P/N 687755-004 10/100+Modem 56K provide access to both 10Mbps and 100Mbps networks. Upon connection, 10Mbps or 100Mbps network speed is autonegotiated. Modem speeds up to 56Kbps are also supported, using either the V.90 or K56flex standard.
- All modern personal computer operating systems have built-in support for this Plug & Play and Hot Swappable Card.
- Use it with your laptop running DOS, Windows or Linux.
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Specification |
Manufacturer | Intel |
Model | PRO/100 MBLA1656 |
Part Number | 687755-004 |
Form Factor | Plug-in module |
LAN Data Transfer Rate | 10/100 Mbps |
Network Interface 100BASE-TX | Ethernet IEEE 802.3u |
Network Interface 10BASE-T | Ethernet IEEE 802.3 |
Bus Type | 16-bit |
PC Card Type | Type II PC Card |
Data Link Protocol | Ethernet, Fast Ethernet |
Data interface | PCMCIA compliant, 68-pin connector |
Network Cable Specifications | UTP Category 3, 4 or 5 cable (100 Mbps) |
Modem Data modulation | V.90/K56flex up to 56000 bps |
Dimensions | 86 mm x 54 mm x 5 mm (3.37 x 2.13 x 0.197 inches) |
Weight | 1.47 oz (42.1 g) |
Power Requirements | +5 V 5% 490 mA typical |
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System Requirements |
Hardware:
- Laptop with a PC Card slot
- Dongles (cables): 1 for LAN, 1 for Modem, this card will be shipped WITHOUT dongles
- For LAN: UTP Category 3, 4 or 5 cable, for Modem regular telephone cable with RJ-11 connectors, this card will be shipped WITHOUT these cables
Software:
- Operating Environments:
The Card supports Windows XP/2000, Windows Me (Millennium Edition), Windows 98, Windows 95
version 950b (OSR2), Windows NT 4.0, Windows 3.x, DOS and Linux.
- This card will be shipped WITHOUT docs or software.
- There are drivers for Windows 3.11 - 2000
on Intel website and documentation
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- For Windows 2000 and higher you no need drivers.
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1 PRO/100 MBLA1656 P/N 687755-004 PC Card |
Condition |
used, completely tested in perfect working condition.
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