TF-3239D

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10/100Mbps PCI Network Adapter

  • 10/100Mbps PCI Adapter
  • Complies with IEEE 802.3/802.3u Ethernet Standard 

What This Product Does

The TP-LINK TF-3239D Fast Ethernet Adapter is a highly integrated and cost-effective Fast Ethernet Adapter that provides 32-bit performance, PCI bus controller, and full compliance with IEEE 802.3 10Base-T, IEEE 802.3u 100Base-TX specifications and IEEE 802.3x Full Duplex Flow.

TF-3239D keeps low cost and eliminates usage barriers. It is the easiest way to upgrade a network from 10 to 100Mbps. Supports both 10Mbps and 100Mbps network speed both in Half-Duplex and Full-Duplex transfer modes, using Auto-Negotiation technology to detect the network speed. It also can be widely used in most modern Operating System, TF-3239D is really a plug-and-play device.
HARDWARE FEATURES
Standards and Protocols IEEE 802.3, 802.3u, 802.3x
CSMA/CD, TCP/IP, PCI Revision 2.1/2.2
Interface 32-bit PCI
1 10/100Mbps RJ45 port
Network Media 10BASE-T: UTP category 3, 4, 5 cable (maximum 100m)
EIA/TIA-568 100_ STP (maximum 100m)
100BASE-TX: UTP category 5, 5e cable (maximum 100m)
EIA/TIA-568 100_ STP (maximum 100m)
Slot 1 BOOTROM Slot
Data Rates 10/100Mbps for Half-Duplex mode
20/200Mbps for Full-Duplex mode
LED Indicator Link/Act
Flow Control IEEE 802.3x Flow Control (Full-Duplex)
OTHERS
Certification CE, FCC, RoHS
Package Contents Network Adapter
Resource CD
Quick Installation Guide
System Requirements Win 98SE/Me/NT/2000/XP/Vista/7, Linux/Novell Netware
Environment Operating Temperature: 0℃~40℃ (32℉~104℉)
Storage Temperature: -40℃~70℃ (-40℉~158℉)
Operating Humidity: 10%~90% non-condensing
Storage Humidity: 5%~90% non-condensing

† Maximum wireless signal rates are the physical rates derived from IEEE Standard 802.11 specifications. Range, coverage, and the maximum number of connected devices are based on test results under normal usage conditions. Actual wireless data throughput, wireless coverage, and number of connected devices are not guaranteed and will vary as a result of 1) environmental factors, including building materials, physical objects, and obstacles, 2) network conditions, including local interference, volume and density of traffic, product location, network complexity, and network overhead, and 3) client limitations, including rated performance, location, connection quality, and client condition.

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