Intel PRO/1000 GT Desktop Adapter
End Of Life
Intel PRO/1000 GT Desktop Adapter
Scan code: LN9651 Manufacturer code: PWLA8391GT
End Of Life
End Of Life

Intel PRO/1000 GT Desktop Adapter

Intel Pro 1000 GT Desktop PCI Gigabit 10/1000 (Copper) Network Card

Scan code: LN9651 Manufacturer code: PWLA8391GT
End of life
This product is no longer available to purchase. See our suggested alternatives below.

Email me when the availability or price changes

  • 48HR REPLACEMENT If you need to return this item, your replacement will be dispatched within 2 working days of your product arriving back at Scan.

Suggested Alternatives

Product Overview Now you can benefit from the Intel® PRO/1000 MT Desktop Adapters that maximize system performance and increase end-user productivity for mainstream PCs. Next-generation desktops will feature high-bandwidth applications encompassing voice, data, streaming video, video conferencing, and long distance storage area
networks that will be hindered by Fast Ethernet technology.

Fortunately, most copper networks are running over standard Category-5 cable that supports Gigabit speeds, allowing desktops to realize the full potential of these high bandwidth applications.

Built on Intel lead-free technology1, the Intel® PRO/ 1000 GT Desktop Adapter is the environmentally friendly way to bring Gigabit performance to your desktop at no extra cost. The GT Desktop Adapter conforms to the European Union's Restrictions on the use of Hazardous Substances2 and Japan's White Goods Recycling Act.
Features
Warranty

Please note your statutory rights are not affected.

For further information regarding Scan's warranty procedure please see our terms and conditions

Details
Duration:
12 months
Type:
Return to base
DOA Period:
28 days
RTB Period:
12 months
Manufacturer Contact Details
Manufacturer:
Scan OEM
Telephone:
01204-474747

Additional Notes:
1 year warranty, return to Scan subject to manufacturer's warranty

Buying Guide
Need help? Read our Home Broadband Buying Guide
Home Networking
Home Networking
Date Issued: 26th Oct 2006

As a growing number of homes contain more than one computer, their users must find ways to network them. The primary purpose for creating a home network tends to be to provide Internet access to all computers within the house. There are other good reasons, however. These include enabling LAN gaming, data backups from one machine to another and the sharing of music within the home.

Read More