Difference between revisions of "LAN on motherboard (LOM)"
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LAN on motherboard (LOM) refers to an integrated chip or chipset capable of network connections that have been embedded directly on the [[motherboard]]. | LAN on motherboard (LOM) refers to an integrated chip or chipset capable of network connections that have been embedded directly on the [[motherboard]]. | ||
− | HPE's FlexibleLOM uses a system board edge connector that accepts a FlexibleLOM adapter | + | HPE's FlexibleLOM uses a system board edge connector that accepts a FlexibleLOM adapter, it provides the ability to customize the servers [[network adapter]]s based on the various adapter models. |
Latest revision as of 05:52, 23 September 2020
LAN on motherboard (LOM) refers to an integrated chip or chipset capable of network connections that have been embedded directly on the motherboard.
HPE's FlexibleLOM uses a system board edge connector that accepts a FlexibleLOM adapter, it provides the ability to customize the servers network adapters based on the various adapter models.
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