Specifications:
- Plug & play supported
- The PCI Express Card features two connectivity solutions in one
- Ideally for connect digital cameras, digital camcorders, scanners, and other USB and FireWire devices
- 4+1 USB 2.0 ports; backward compatible with USB 1.1
- USB 2.0 transfer rates up to 480Mbps
- The PCI Firewire Card supports up to 127 USB devices simultaneously
- 2+1 FireWire ports; compliant with IEEE1394 OHCI spec. v1.0 and 1.1
- FireWire transfer rates of upto 400Mbps
- The PCI Combo Card supports up to 63 FireWire devices simultaneously
- Support Windows 98SE / ME / 2000 / XP / Vista
- Size: 122 x 119 x 18mm/4.8 x 4.7 x 0.7in(L x W x H)
Details:

- Durable PCI express combo card for your computer
- Ideally for connect digital cameras, digital camcorders, scanners, and other USB and FireWire devices

- Back view of this PCI express combo card
- USB 2.0 transfer rates up to 480Mbps

- The PCI Combo Card features 8 ports
- Electronic components detail
Size in Detail:

What Is the Difference in a Wireless PCI Adapter or Wireless PC Card:
- PCI - PCI is a specification for the design of add-on cards meant to be installed in a desktop computer. These computers use a small white slot, about three inches long, that the edge of a PCI add-on card is meant to be inserted in to
- PC Card - A PC Card is a small, self-contained device that is meant to be plugged into a slot on a laptop computer. A typical PC Card is 85.6mm in length and 54mm in width. The height varies depending on the type of card. While these are typically only used in laptops, desktop adapters do exist
- Function - Essentially, both PCI and PC Card devices are designed to accomplish the same goal. The only real difference is in their form. While there are some low-level electrical differences, these differences are not relevant to the end-user. A wireless card in either form will function exactly the same
Package Included:
- 1 x 8 Port PCI Combo Card