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FW-7580 provides network communication platform

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Edited by the Electronicstalk editorial team Dec 16, 2009

Lanner Electronics has released the FW-7580 network appliance, a system built around the Intel G41 Chipset, with seven network ports, a PCIe (x)8 expansion slot and up to 8Gb of RAM.

With high port density and a max speed of 3.0GHz, the FW-7580 is suitable as a network communication platform.

With the Intel G41 + ICH7R chipset, the FW-7580 is an appliance that can support these Intel processors: the Intel Core 2 Duo, Pentium D, Celeron Processors with the LGA 775 socket.

For networking and high-density packet delivery there are seven onboard Ethernet ports, with one pair enabled to support a bypass function.

The Intel 82574L controls six of the ports, while the Intel FW 82562DM controls the other.

Other ports include Console and 2 USB 2.0 ports.

The FW-7580 is a 1U appliance that has a maximum capacity of 8Gb of memory from two 200-pin Sodimm slots.

It comes with a PCIe expansion slot with eight-lane architecture.

There is one 2.5in hard-drive bay supported by two Serial ATA posts and one Compact Flash connection.

It is compatible with Windows, Linux, Open BSD and Free BSD.

The FW-7580 can be used as a network router, helping with WAN acceleration and network-access control.

Other tasks such as email security and spam control can be handled.

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