AEI-P100SC-SM5
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Model: AEI-P100SC-SM5
Manufacturer: Aei
PCI 100Base-FX fiber NIC, SC connector, singlemode 5km
Product Status: Discontinued - This product is no longer in production. This page is maintained for informational purposes only.

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AEI’s P100 offers a cost effective solution for high performance fiber optic networks. It is an ideal solution for high electro-magnetic environments; for time-sensitive transmissions, such as voice and video; or where cable lengths exceed 100 meters. Moreover, fiber optic networks offer resistance to tapping.

It utilizes the popular Intel 21143-PD chipset, which means the device driver is embedded and fully plug and play in Windows, Linux, and other operating systems. The P100 includes driver support across a broad range of operating systems and architectures including Windows, Solaris, HP-UX, Linux, IRIX, NetWare, FreeBSD, and more. This comprehensive driver suite allows for one-stop shopping, and uniformity in your fiber optic network.

Features

  • SC or ST fiber optic transceivers.
  • 62.5/125 and 50/125µm multimode fiber optic cable.
  • Supports cable lengths up to 2 km.
  • No media converters... lower power consumption and expense.
  • Only fiber optic Fast Ethernet card for Sun Microsystems Solaris SPARC platforms.
  • Compatible with other brand 802.3u network equipment.
  • EMI resistant.
  • Resistant to tapping.
  • DMA Bus Mastering, Lower CPU Utilization
  • Easy to install and configure.
  • Half or Full Duplex operation.
  • Maximum throughput is 200Mbps.
  • Cross Platform support for a broad range of operating systems and architectures.
  • DMA Bus Mastering for lower CPU utilization.

Applications

  • Proxy, application, file, and print servers.
  • Desktop and server environments on fiber optic backbones.
  • SOHO to Enterprise network environments.
  • Storage Area Networks (SAN)
  • Network Attached Storage (NAS)
  • Network segmentation (for network security purposes)
  • Firewalls, gateways and routers.