Full-duplex/dedicated token ring support, Other features, Full-duplex/dedicated token ring support 1-2 – 3Com 3C319 User Manual

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For example, the 3C319 NIC begins writing the first
portion of a data frame to the network before it has
completed reading it from PC memory.

Full-Duplex/Dedicated Token Ring Support

Full-duplex/Dedicated Token Ring (DTR) is an
enhancement to the IEEE 802.5 standard that allows
a 16 Mbps switch port to be dedicated to a station.

In full-duplex mode, a station can simultaneously
transmit and receive independent data streams for
potential data throughput of 32 Mbps. The 3C319 NIC
operates in full-duplex mode when attached to a
DTR switch.

Other Features

100% compatibility with IBM legacy drivers
and applications

Full connectivity with IBM AS/400 and mainframe
computers

Plug and Play installation for ease of use in many PCs
and advanced operating systems

AutoLink

software for easy installation of NetWare

16-bit client drivers

Universal boot PROM for booting your computer
remotely from a network server

Diagnostic programs to aid problem solving

CISPR B and FCC B certification for reduced
electromagnetic interference when using either
shielded twisted-pair (STP) or unshielded twisted-pair
(UTP) cables

Data rates of 4 or 16 Mbps over STP or UTP cables

Auto ring speed detection option that permits the
NDIS 4 driver for Windows 95 and Windows NT to
detect and operate at the current ring data rate

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