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D-Link DGE-528T Gigabit PCI Ethernet Adapter

AMS-DGE-528T

R 355.44


115 available
MOQ 1

The D-Link DGE-528T is a high-performance 10/100/1000Mbps copper Gigabit PCI card for desktop PC. Installable in a PC equipped with PCI expansion slots, this card turns a desktop computer into a high-bandwidth Gigabit workstation or a server running at 2000Mbps full-duplex speed., Copper Gigabit connection for PC, 32-bit 33/66MHz clock speed PCI Bus Master operation, Built-in 72K FIFO buffer to reduce overhead of memory, 802.3x Flow Control, auto MDI/MDIX support, Supports 802.1Q VLAN Tagging, 802.1p Priority Queues

KEY FEATURES
-Features onboard screening of 802.1Q VLAN tagged Ethernet frames, allowing you to assign multiple subnets to each server and isolate devices within each VLAN from the rest of the network for better traffic control and security
-It also supports 802.1p priority tagging to allow you to prioritise traffic
-Includes additional advanced features such as Advanced Power Management and Wake-on-LAN support
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-Copper Gigabit connection for PC.
-32-bit 33/66MHz clock speed PCI Bus Master operation.
-802.3x Flow Control, auto MDI/MDIX support.
-Supports ACPI 2.0 WOL power management.
-Supports 802.1Q VLAN Tagging, 802.1p Priority Queues.
-Supports up to 7KBytes jumbo frames.



-Brand : D-Link
-Hardware interface : Ethernet
-Colour : Metal
-Compatible devices : Stationary computer
-Data link protocol : Ethernet
-Product Dimensions : 12.1 x 11.5 x 1.9 cm; 46 g
-Batteries : 1 Unknown batteries required.
-Item model number : ‎DGE-528T
-Manufacturer : ‎D-Link
-Colour : Metal
-Processor Count : ‎1
-Computer Memory Type : ‎DDR3 SDRAM
-Operating System : Linux
-Are Batteries Included : No
-Number of Lithium Metal Cells : ‎1
-Item Weight : 46 g
-ASIN : B0006I02VI
-Best Sellers Rank: #98,776 in Computers (See Top 100 in Computers)
-#206 in Network Cards
-Date First Available : 4 August 2012