MEC-LAN-M002 - Mini-PCIe 2-Port 10/100/1000 Ethernet Module-0

MEC-LAN-M002

Mini-PCIe 2-Port 10/100/1000 Ethernet Module
The MEC-LAN-M002 is an ethernet module for embedded PC's that follows the Mini PCI-e standard and is compliant with the PCI Express x 1 classification. This module fits in any host computer that has a full-size Mini PCI-e card slot and works with most manufacturers' motherboards. The MEC-LAN-M002 is a highly cost-effective solution to expand the Gigabyte network of your computer. ***NOTE: Works with most manufacturers motherboards that have a full-size Mini-PCIe slot.***  

Additional information

Weight

1 kg

Discontinued

Yes

MEC-LAN-M002

Mini-PCIe 2-Port 10/100/1000 Ethernet Module

The MEC-LAN-M002 is an ethernet module for embedded PC’s that follows the Mini PCI-e standard and is compliant with the PCI Express x 1 classification. This module fits in any host computer that has a full-size Mini PCI-e card slot and works with most manufacturers’ motherboards. The MEC-LAN-M002 is a highly cost-effective solution to expand the Gigabyte network of your computer.

***NOTE: Works with most manufacturers motherboards that have a full-size Mini-PCIe slot.***

 

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Additional information

Weight

1 kg

Discontinued

Yes

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