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Belkin F5D5000 32 Bit PCI Desktop Network Card | 
enlarge | Brand: Belkin Category: CE
List Price: $13.23 Buy New: $2.95 You Save: $10.28 (78%)
New (54) Used (4) from $2.95
Rating: 11 reviews Sales Rank: 5875
Platform: Windows Xp Color: SILVER Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Fragile: No Number Of Items: 1 Batteries Included: No Network Interface: PCI Shipping Weight (lbs): 2 Dimensions (in): 88.6 x 60.6 x 20.5 nv:Interface: PCI Port Type: RJ-45 Number of Ports: 1 Protocol: IEEE 802.3 Protocol: IEEE 802.3u Data Transfer Rate: 10Mbps Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product. Warranty: Limited lifetime warranty
MPN: F5D5000 Model: F5D5000 UPC: 020356479510 EAN: 0020356479510 ASIN: B000062F5Z
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Condition: LOW shipping rates! - Genuine Belkin Quality! New in unopened retail packaging (w/ UPC). - This 32-Bit Belkin PCI 10/100 Ethernet NIC (F5D5000) easily connects you to a network &/or broadband modem. - Alaska, Hawaii, PO Box APO & FPO shipments are OK! - Delivery Confirmation Tracking included with your shipment (not available on APO/FPO). - Please Read: We will do our best to quickly process, carefully package and ship your order via the method YOU choose, `Standard' or `Expedite'. If time is essential, PLEASE choose `Expedite' which will allow us to select a faster delivery method for your parcel.
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| Features:
| • | Device Type - PCI Card | | • | Form Factor - N/A | | • | Interface Type - PCI | | • | Cabling Type - N/A |
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Product Description The Belkin F5D5000 Desktop Network PCI Card is the straight and narrow path between your Windows computer and a broadband Internet modem or a 10/100 Base-T Ethernet network. The card plugs easily into any available PCI expansion slot, allowing connection with included cable to a cable or DSL modem, or to share files and peripherals with other computers connected to the network. An added Wake on LAN feature keeps shared resources available to the network, even when host computers are in sleep mode! Supports Window 3.1/3.11/95/98/NT/ME/2000/XP, FreeBSD, Linux, DOS, OS/2 Netware, SCO Unix, Packet Free Belkin Technical Support Lifetime Warranty
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| Customer Reviews: Read 6 more reviews...
Old computer needed a NIC April 21, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I recently obtained a hard driveless, nicless pc. (Also, no power cables or anything). I needed a NIC for it (as its original was removed). I found this NIC and it was a good price ($0.97). I accidently ordered two, but the price was so low I didn't notice.
Installation was easy, just put it in the PCI slot and put the screw back. Debian (Lenny - Testing) found it immediately like Linux does with most hardware and it worked fine.
Belkin Network Card April 21, 2008 The Belkin F5D5000 32 Bit PCI Desktop Network Card that I purchased works great. Absolutely no problem with installation.
Belkin Network Adapter Review February 10, 2008 I received the adapter in a timely manner. I installed the adapter in an older machine (Gateway 1.3-GHz P4, 5-6 years old) with no problem. I'm running XP professional. The adapter driver was installed automatically (i.e., I plugged and it played). I now have the adapter cabled to a "2-Wire" (brand name) modem, and everything is working flawlessly. I'm very pleased with the supplier, the product performance, and, especially, the price.
Works great with 98SE April 11, 2006 I bought this card to install on an older windows 98SE PC. I had purchased a Linksys card for this machine. The linksys card would not install. So after many wasted hours, I returned the Linksys card and bought this Belkin.
I had the Belkin up and operational in less than an hour and had no issues during install. The system has been running on our home network for a week with no issues.
works great with windows xp September 19, 2004 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I had to replace my old net card since my internet conection was slow. The instalation could not be eaiser. All I had to do was replace the old card and put in the new card. Windows xp did the rest. It found the new card and installed it all on its own.
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