Product category: Networking Hardware
News Release from: IBase Technology | Subject: FWA6204
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 19 July 2007
Comms appliance hosts network security
Entry-level 1U rack-mount communications appliance supports four Intel Gigabit Ethernet controllers for robust connectivity
New from IBase Technology, the FWA6204 is a cost-effective entry-level 1U rack-mount communications appliance built with four Intel Gigabit Ethernet controllers for robust connectivity. Ideal for SOHO networking applications, the FWA6204 has a platform architecture with 400MHz system bus that delivers a high-bandwidth connection between the processor and the platform.
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 19 July 2007 at 8.00am (UK)
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The FWA6204 is designed around the Intel 852GM chipset that has the Intel embedded lifecycle support.
It features a low-power design, supports the Mobile Intel Celeron processor and Intel Celeron processor, and fits up to 2Gbyte of DDR 200/266 system memory with its two DDR DIMM sockets onboard.
The front panel comes with an LCM, four Ethernet ports, two USB ports and one RS232 COM port for local system management, maintenance and diagnostics.
Two extra COM ports are supported with headers onboard.
Expansion slots come in two PCI slots, a Mini-PCI slot and a Compact Flash socket.
The system has a HDD drive bay for a 3.5in SATA drive.
The FWA6204 will be available in August.
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