The DIGITUS network adapter is a high-performance networking solution designed to meet the demands of modern network environments. With support for multiple Ethernet standards including 10M, 100M, 1G, and 2.5 Gigabit, it offers versatile connectivity options for a wide range of applications. Features such as Error Correction Code (ECC) support, Cyclic Redundancy Check (CRC) support, and Jumbo Frames support ensure data integrity and efficient network traffic handling. Optimized for performance, the adapter includes Quality of Service (QoS), Receive Side Scaling (RSS), and VMQueue, which enhance network traffic management for improved throughput and reduced latency. Additionally, its compliance with energy-efficient standards like IEEE 802.3az helps reduce power consumption, making it an eco-friendly choice for any network. The plug-in card form factor and PCI Express 2.1 interface ensure easy integration into existing systems, providing a seamless upgrade path for enhancing network connectivity.
Enhanced connectivity Equipped with four RJ-45 connectors, this network adapter supports a range of Ethernet standards including 10M, 100M, 1G, and 2.5 Gigabit Ethernet, ensuring versatile connectivity options for various network requirements.
Advanced features Features such as Cyclic Redundancy Check (CRC) support, Error Correction Code (ECC) support, and Jumbo Frames support (up to 16000 bytes) enhance data integrity, reduce errors, and ensure efficient network traffic handling.
Optimized performance With technologies like Quality of Service (QoS), Receive Side Scaling (RSS), and VMQueue, the adapter optimizes network traffic for better performance, making it ideal for high-demand network environments.
Energy efficient Compliant with IEEE 802.3az, the energy-efficient Ethernet standard, this adapter reduces power consumption during periods of low data activity, contributing to energy savings in the network infrastructure.
Easy integration The plug-in card form factor combined with a PCI Express 2.1 interface ensures easy integration into a wide range of computer systems, providing an upgrade path for network connectivity without extensive modifications.