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Supports 1000BASE-T GigaBit |
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The GN-1000TE supports 1000BASE-T Gigabit and secures a bandwidth wide enough to accommodate access from servers whose number increases in proportion to the growing number of clients. The product enables a network with superior response performance as it removes bottlenecks of network traffic. |
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Downward Compatibility with 100BASE-TX |
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Since the Gigabit adapter also supports the popular 100BASE-TX standard, it doesn't require the user to update or replace the operation system on the server or LAN cables already installed. With the GN-1000TE, it takes just minimum configuration to implement a Gigabit network environment. Note:10BASE-T is not supported. |
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Supports both 64bit and 32bit PCI Bus |
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The product supports both 32bit PCI bus used in traditional servers and 64bit PCI bus in the latest server models. The user can thus upgrade all servers to Gigabit at once. This feature is revolutionary compared to the time-consuming "phase-in" method used to upgrade multiple servers on a network. |
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Supports Jumbo Frame |
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The GN-1000TE transmits data over Ethernet in 9,000-byte packets, which are about six times greater than the ordinary 1514-byte packets. Since the overall number of packets required to transfer data is reduced, so is CPU load of both the server and clients. This way, the Gigabit network adapter enables a highly efficient network environment.
Note: All devices involved in the data path including the sender, receiver and devices comprising the path must support Jumbo Frame to enable this feature. |
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Overwhelming Cost-Performance |
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While most Gigabit network adapters available today utilize costly fiber-optic cables as data transmission path, the GN-1000TE uses inexpensive UPT cables (Enhanced Category 5 to aid the user in establishing a Gigabit environment at low cost. |
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Supports a Wide Range of OS(Linux is scheduled to support) |
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The GN-1000TE supports server OS including Windows NT 4.0 and Windows 2000 as well as Windows 98 and Windows ME and Windows XP. It is also scheduled to support UNIX and Linux distributions including Turbo Linux, Redhat Linux, LASER5 Linux and Slackware. |