Allied Telesis 1000SX LC PCI Express x1 Adapter Card

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Allied Telesis 1000SX LC PCI Express x1 Adapter Card

The Allied Telesis 1000SX LC PCI Express x1 Adapter Card is a powerful upgrade for any network environment, combining reliable 1 Gigabit Ethernet performance with flexible fiber optic connectivity. Built for reliability in servers, workstations, and network appliances, this adapter leverages the 1000BASE-SX standard with an LC duplex optical interface to deliver fast, stable links over short-range fiber, making it an ideal choice for data centers, small-to-mid businesses, and home labs seeking to boost throughput without sacrificing compatibility or ease of use.

Designed for PCI Express x1 systems, this adapter card slots into standard PCIe motherboards, delivering a straightforward upgrade path that minimizes downtime and complexity. Whether you’re expanding your network backbone, upgrading a workstation to support high-speed file transfers, or implementing dedicated storage networks, the 1000SX LC PCI Express x1 Adapter Card helps you unlock the power of fiber with a compact, energy-efficient solution.

Key value for professionals and enthusiasts — this card is engineered to support demanding workloads, including large data migrations, virtualization tasks, and multimedia streaming within LAN environments. With a fiber-based 1 Gbps link, you gain stronger immunity to electromagnetic interference and reduced cross-talk compared to copper Ethernet, which translates into more consistent throughput and lower error rates in busy networks.

Thanks to its LC connector, the adapter is compatible with standard multi-mode fiber (MMF) cables, offering flexible deployment options in office data rooms, lab environments, or remote office locations. The 1000SX interface is purpose-built to handle typical office-to-server or storage-area networks (SANs) where fiber’s reliability and distance capabilities shine. This makes it a practical, future-ready upgrade that fits seamlessly into existing infrastructure and scales with your evolving demands.

The installation footprint is modest, and the design emphasizes user-friendly setup and long-term durability. The card is engineered to work with prevailing operating systems and drivers, ensuring a smooth initialization process after installation. If you’re consolidating devices, upgrading legacy copper networks, or pursuing enhanced security and performance, this Allied Telesis adapter is a strategic selection that blends proven 1 Gbps fiber Ethernet with the robust reliability you expect from Allied Telesis.

In addition to raw speed, the 1000SX LC PCI Express x1 Adapter Card brings essential features for modern networks, including support for standard Ethernet frames, VLAN tagging, and quality-of-service (QoS) management at the hardware level. This allows you to prioritize mission-critical traffic, optimize network performance for storage and backup tasks, and maintain predictable latency during peak usage. For IT teams and enthusiasts who value control and visibility, this card offers a dependable platform for building resilient, scalable LANs.

Security-conscious deployments can benefit from fiber’s physical isolation properties, which can help reduce potential interference and eavesdropping risks associated with copper-based solutions. The adapter’s compatibility with widely adopted 1000BASE-SX standards ensures it works with a broad ecosystem of SFP transceivers and fiber optic components, giving you flexibility when designing or expanding your network architecture.

Whether you’re upgrading a single workstation or deploying multiple fiber-connected nodes across a campus, the Allied Telesis 1000SX LC PCI Express x1 Adapter Card provides a balanced combination of speed, reliability, and easy integration. Its PCIe x1 interface ensures broad compatibility with a wide array of motherboards and server platforms, while the LC fiber interface supports quick, clean fiber connections that maximize link quality and minimize maintenance requirements over time.

  • Gigabit fiber connectivity via 1000BASE-SX, enabling fast data transfers over short-range MMF with low latency and high reliability.
  • PCI Express x1 interface for broad compatibility with modern workstations and servers, offering a compact, cost-effective upgrade path for existing systems.
  • LC duplex fiber connector supports standard MMF cabling, delivering stable performance and easy cable management in dense rack setups.
  • Enterprise-grade reliability designed to perform in demanding environments, with robust driver support and compatibility across multiple operating systems.

Technical Details of Allied Telesis 1000SX LC PCI Express x1 Adapter Card

  • Model: Allied Telesis 1000SX LC PCI Express x1 Adapter Card
  • Network Standard: 1000BASE-SX (Gigabit Ethernet over fiber)
  • Interface: PCI Express x1
  • Connector Type: LC duplex fiber (SFP transceiver module required; not included)
  • Data Rate: 1 Gbps full-duplex
  • Fiber Type: Multi-Mode Fiber (MMF) recommended for typical 1000BASE-SX distances
  • Form Factor: PCIe adapter card suitable for standard PCIe slots in desktops and servers
  • Operating System Support: Broad compatibility with Windows and Linux ecosystems (drivers may be required)
  • Driver & Firmware: Supported by Allied Telesis driver packages and updates (from official sources)
  • Power Consumption: Low-profile, energy-efficient operation suitable for dense deployments
  • Mounting: Standard PCIe bracket with option for alternate low-profile bracket (where applicable)
  • Notes: Requires compatible 1000BASE-SX SFP transceiver module with LC connector (not included)

how to install Allied Telesis 1000SX LC PCI Express x1 Adapter Card

Preparing your system for installation ensures a smooth upgrade with minimal downtime. Follow these steps to add the Allied Telesis 1000SX LC PCI Express x1 Adapter Card to your PC or server:

Step 1: Power down and unplug

Shut down the computer or server and disconnect any power sources. Ground yourself to prevent static discharge and remove all peripheral cables so you have clear access to the motherboard and expansion slots.

Step 2: Open the chassis

Remove the side panel of the computer or server chassis to expose the motherboard and PCIe slots. If you’re working in a rack-mounted environment, ensure the system is in a safe, accessible position before proceeding.

Step 3: Locate a PCIe x1 slot

Identify an available PCI Express x1 slot. If your system has multiple PCIe slots, choose one that offers sufficient clearance for the card and any adjacent components. Some servers may require a PCIe riser or additional spacing for air flow; plan accordingly.

Step 4: Insert the card

Gently align the connector with the PCIe slot and firmly push the card straight down until it seats securely. Use a screw to anchor the bracket to the chassis for stability and to prevent movement during operation.

Step 5: Install the transceiver module and fiber connection

If your kit includes a separate 1000BASE-SX SFP transceiver module, insert it into the card’s SFP slot according to the manufacturer’s instructions. Attach a compatible LC duplex fiber patch cable to the transceiver’s LC connector, ensuring proper polarity and avoiding excessive bending radii to maintain signal integrity.

Step 6: Power on and install drivers

Reconnect power and boot the system. Install the latest drivers provided by Allied Telesis for your operating system, following the on-screen prompts. A reboot may be required after driver installation to finalize the integration.

Step 7: Configure network settings

Once the drivers are installed, verify the link status in your operating system’s network settings. Configure VLANs, QoS rules, and any required routing policies to align with your network design. You can use the hardware capabilities to prioritize traffic or optimize performance for storage, virtualization, or high-bandwidth tasks.

Step 8: Test connectivity

Test basic connectivity by pinging a known gateway or a distant server and check throughput with a suitable network testing tool. Confirm that the fiber link remains stable under simulated load and that the interface properly negotiates at 1 Gbps full-duplex.

Step 9: Fine-tuning and monitoring

Monitor the adapter’s performance through your network management system or OS-level tools. Look for any error counters, dropped packets, or CRC errors, and adjust drivers, cabling, or switch port configurations if necessary to achieve optimal performance.

Pro tip: Keep your SFP transceiver firmware and drivers up to date. Regular updates can improve compatibility with new OS versions and provide performance enhancements, security patches, and reliability improvements for fiber links.

Frequently asked questions

  • What is 1000BASE-SX? 1000BASE-SX is a Gigabit Ethernet standard that uses short-wavelength fiber optics and LC connectors for high-speed data transmission over multi-mode fiber. It is well-suited for short-range, high-density networks inside data centers and offices.
  • Do I need to purchase a separate SFP transceiver module? Yes. The LC connector on the adapter is designed to work with a compatible 1000BASE-SX SFP transceiver module. The transceiver is typically sold separately and must be installed into the card to enable fiber connectivity.
  • Is this card compatible with Windows and Linux? The Allied Telesis 1000SX LC PCI Express x1 Adapter Card is designed to work with common Windows and Linux distributions. Driver availability and installation procedures vary by OS, so consult Allied Telesis’ official driver pages for the latest packages.
  • Can I use this adapter in a workstation or a server? Yes. The PCIe x1 interface is compatible with a wide range of desktop PCs and server systems. It’s a versatile upgrade for workstations that require fiber connectivity or storage networks, as well as servers handling virtualization or data-intensive tasks.
  • What should I consider when planning fiber cabling? For 1000BASE-SX, MMF cabling (such as OM2/OM3) is typically used, with link distances depending on fiber grade and connector quality. Maintain proper bend radius, clean connectors, and use validated patch cables to ensure stable links and maximize performance.
  • Is the SFP transceiver included with the card? In most cases, the SFP transceiver is not included and must be purchased separately. Check your product listing or consult the supplier for availability of bundled transceivers.

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