Description
Allied Telesis Fiber Network Adapter with an SFP Port
Experience ultra-fast, flexible networking with the Allied Telesis Fiber Network Adapter featuring an SFP port. This compact M.2 NIC delivers reliable Gigabit Ethernet over fiber, ideal for upgrading desktops and workstations to high-speed fiber connections without bulky PCIe cards. Designed for versatile deployments, it supports 1000Base-X optical networking through an SFP module, enabling you to tailor your network to existing fiber infrastructure. TAA compliant and built for durability, this adapter blends performance with easy integration in modern systems. Whether you’re outfitting a classroom, corporate workstation, or home lab, this card makes fiber access straightforward and scalable.
- High-speed Gigabit Ethernet over fiber: 1,000 Mbps data rate via a standard 1000Base-X SFP module, ensuring fast, reliable network performance for demanding applications.
- Compact M.2 form factor: a space-saving solution that fits into systems with an M.2 host interface, preserving PCIe slots for other hardware while delivering robust network connectivity.
- SFP modular optical connectivity: uses an SFP (mini-GBIC) port for flexible fiber cabling, allowing you to select the right transceiver and fiber type for your environment.
- TAA compliant and enterprise-ready: designed to meet procurement standards and deliver dependable performance in business, education, and government settings.
- Easy deployment with broad compatibility: plug into supported M.2 slots and leverage available drivers on common operating systems, enabling quick integration into existing networks.
Technical Details of Allied Telesis Fiber Network Adapter with an SFP Port
- Product Type: Fiber Network Adapter with SFP Port
- Form Factor: M.2
- Interface: M.2 host interface
- Data Rate: 1000 Mbps (Gigabit Ethernet)
- Optical Interface: 1000Base-X SFP (mini-GBIC)
- Compliance: TAA Compliant
- Compatibility: Suitable for desktops and workstations with an available M.2 slot; supports standard SFP modules for fiber connectivity
How to Install Allied Telesis Fiber Network Adapter with an SFP Port
- Shut down your computer, disconnect power, and open the chassis or access panel as required by your system.
- Locate a compatible M.2 slot on the motherboard or expansion area designed for network adapters and prepare it for installation.
- Insert the Allied Telesis M.2 fiber network adapter firmly into the M.2 slot and secure it with the appropriate screw or retention mechanism provided by your motherboard or case.
- Connect a compatible 1000Base-X SFP fiber transceiver to the SFP port, then attach the fiber optic cable from your switch, patch panel, or network device to the transceiver.
- Power on the system and install any necessary drivers or rely on your operating system’s built-in support; verify that the adapter is detected and that link status appears in your network settings.
- Configure your network settings as needed (static IP, DHCP, VLANs, or other network policies) and test connectivity to confirm a stable Gigabit fiber link.
Frequently asked questions
- Q: What is the Allied Telesis Fiber Network Adapter with an SFP Port? A: It is a compact M.2 network interface card that provides Gigabit Ethernet connectivity over fiber through a standard 1000Base-X SFP port, enabling flexible and scalable fiber deployments.
- Q: What does 1000Base-X mean? A: 1000Base-X refers to a Gigabit Ethernet standard that uses optical fiber for data transmission, with the SFP module determining the exact fiber type and distance.
- Q: What SFP modules do I need? A: You’ll need a compatible SFP transceiver that matches your fiber type (e.g., single-mode or multi-mode) and the distance requirements of your network, along with a suitable fiber optic cable.
- Q: Is this product compatible with Windows and Linux? A: The adapter is designed for broad compatibility and is typically supported by major operating systems with standard drivers; verify driver availability for your specific OS version in Allied Telesis resources.
- Q: Is the device TPAA compliant? A: Yes, the product is TAA compliant, making it suitable for procurement in environments that require this standard.
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