DELL™ OPTIPLEX™ 790 TECHNICAL GUIDEBOOK - V 2.024CO M M UN IC AT I ON S - N ET W ORK ADA P TER ( N IC ) ( CO N T.)CO M M UN IC AT I ON S – I NT E GRAT ED LA NN O T E : M T s u p p o r t s f u l l h e i g h t c a r d , D T s u p p o r t s l o w p r o f i l e c a r d . S F F s u p p o r t s l o w p r o f i l e c a r d .INTEGRATED INTEL® 82579 GIGABIT1ETHERNET LAN 10/100/1000 (CONT.) MT DT SFF USFFEnvironmentalOperating temperature 0° C to 85° C (32° F to 185° F)Operating humidity 20% to 80% (non-condensing)Operating System Driver Support Windows XP, Windows Vista SP2,Windows 7Manageability (examples WOL, PXE) WOL, PXE 2.1Management Capabilities Alerting Intel® Standard Manageability1 This term does not connote an actual operating speed of 1 Gb/sec. For high speed transmission, connection to a Gigabit Ethernet server and networkinfrastructure is required.Broadcom NetXtreme 10/100/1000 PCIe Gigabit1 Networking Card MT DT SFF USFFConnector Type RJ45Data Rates supported 10/100/1000 Mbps Half/Full duplexController DetailsController bus architecture (example PCIe 1.0a x1) PCIe c1.0a x1Integrated memory 64KBytes RX, 8KBytes TXData transfer mode (example Bus-Master DMA) Bus-Master DMAPower consumption (full operation per data rate connection speed) 2.84W (860mA @ +3.3V)Power consumption (standby operation) Less than 300mWIEEE standards compliance (example 802.1P) 802.3, 802.2, 802.3x, 802.1pHardware Certifications (example FCC, B, GS mark…) FCC B, VCCI B, CEBoot ROM Support NoNetwork Transfer Mode (example Full Duplex, Half Duplex) Full Duplex/Half DuplexNetwork Transfer Rate (example 10BASE-T (half-duplex) 10 Mbps10BASE-T (full-duplex) 20 Mbps100BASE-TX (half-duplex) 100 Mbps100BASE-TX (full-duplex) 200 Mbps1000BASE-T (full-duplex) 2000 Mbps10BASE-T (full-duplex) 20 Mbps Max*100BASE-TX (half-duplex) 100 Mbps Max*100BASE-TX (full-duplex) 200 MbpsMax*1000BASE-T (full-duplex) 2000 Mbps Max** Depends on the system environment.1 This term does not connote an actual operating speed of 1 Gb/sec. For high speed transmission, connection to a Gigabit Ethernet server and networkinfrastructure is required.