Description
M.2 Gigabit Ethernet Fiber Network Interface Card for Dell OptiPlex Micro PCs 1000Base-X
Upgrade your compact Dell OptiPlex Micro PC with a robust M.2 NIC that delivers reliable, high-performance fiber connectivity. This module combines an M.2 network interface card with a MM LC fiber media converter, offering a clean, space-saving solution for users who need Gigabit Ethernet over fiber in small form-factor desktops. Built for modern workspaces that demand fast, secure, and future-ready networking, this device unlocks fiber-enabled networks directly from the Dell OptiPlex micro platform while preserving the sleek interior of your system.
- Seamless Dell OptiPlex Micro compatibility: Specifically designed for Dell OptiPlex 3060/5060/7060/7070 and 7080/7090 Micro PC models. This ensures a precise fit and reliable operation in tight enclosures, allowing you to add high-speed fiber networking without compromising available internal space.
- Gigabit speed over fiber (1000Base-X): Enjoy true 1 Gbps Ethernet performance over fiber, providing greater bandwidth headroom for data-intensive tasks, virtual machines, backups, and networked applications while reducing electromagnetic interference common with copper cables.
- M.2 form factor, 30 mm length: A compact, low-profile NIC that fits alongside other onboard components in small form-factor desktops. The 30 mm length helps preserve clearance and airflow inside compact chassis while still delivering full GbE capabilities.
- Two-in-one design: NIC plus MM LC media conversion: This module acts as both a network interface and a fiber media converter, simplifying fiber deployment and reducing the number of separate devices required in your network path.
- Plug-and-play installation with streamlined networking: Intended for easy integration into supported systems, with driver and firmware support designed to minimize setup time and maximize reliability in business environments.
Technical Details of M.2 Gigabit Ethernet Fiber Network Interface Card for Dell OptiPlex Micro PCs 1000Base-X
- Form factor: M.2 NIC module with 30 mm length.
- Networking standard: 1000Base-X Gigabit Ethernet over fiber.
- Fiber interface: MM LC duplex connector, suitable for multi-mode fiber links.
- Product purpose: Combines an M.2 NIC with an MM LC fiber media converter for streamlined fiber deployment.
- Supported systems: Dell OptiPlex Micro PC models 3060, 5060, 7060, 7070, 7080, and 7090.
- Dimensions: 30 mm in length, designed to fit compact chassis without obstructing components or airflow.
- Connectivity type: Fiber-based Ethernet interface leveraging 1000Base-X standards for reliable, scalable networking.
how to install M.2 Gigabit Ethernet Fiber Network Interface Card for Dell OptiPlex Micro PCs 1000Base-X
Follow these steps to install and configure this M.2 NIC in a Dell OptiPlex Micro PC. The process emphasizes care, safety, and proper alignment to ensure a successful, long-lasting upgrade.
- Prepare the workstation: Power down the system completely, unplug all cables, and ground yourself to prevent static discharge. Work on a clean, non-conductive surface to avoid accidental damage.
- Open the chassis and locate the M.2 slot: Remove the access panel according to Dell’s maintenance guidance for your specific Micro PC model. Identify the appropriate M.2 slot that supports NIC modules or a compatible PCIe-like interface intended for networking components.
- Insert the M.2 NIC into the slot: Align the edge connector with the slot and insert the module at a slight angle. Gently press down until it seats firmly, then secure with any required screw or retention mechanism as dictated by your chassis design.
- Connect fiber components: Attach the MM LC fiber transceiver or the included converter module to the NIC if applicable. Connect a duplex MM LC fiber optic cable between the transceiver and your network switch, patch panel, or fiber-enabled router. Ensure the cable is properly seated to avoid signal loss or instability.
- Power up and configure drivers: Reassemble the chassis, reconnect power, and boot the system. If prompted, install or update the NIC driver from Dell’s support site or the NIC manufacturer. After installation, visit Device Manager (Windows) or your Linux networking utility to verify the new adapter is detected and enabled, and perform a basic connectivity test to confirm link status and speed.
- Test and validate performance: Verify that the connection stabilizes at 1 Gbps and that data throughput meets your network requirements. If issues arise, consult the Dell support resources for BIOS/UEFI settings that might impact PCIe/M.2 devices, and confirm that any security or virtualization features are configured to allow the new NIC to operate correctly.
Frequently asked questions
- What exactly is 1000Base-X? 1000Base-X is a Gigabit Ethernet standard that transmits data over fiber-optic links at up to 1 Gbps. It is commonly used with fiber transceivers and appropriate fiber cabling to connect devices across longer distances with minimal interference.
- What does MM LC mean? MM stands for multi-mode fiber, which is suitable for shorter-range fiber connections in data centers and office networks. LC is a small, high-density fiber connector. This combination indicates the device uses a fiber link with a duplex LC connector configured for multi-mode fiber.
- Is a driver required for operation? In most cases, a NIC requires driver support to operate optimally. After installation, you may need to install or update drivers from the motherboard or NIC manufacturer, or rely on Windows Update or Dell support utilities to ensure proper recognition and performance of the new M.2 NIC.
- Which Dell OptiPlex Micro PC models are compatible? The product is specified for Dell OptiPlex 3060/5060/7060/7070 and 7080/7090 Micro PC models. Ensure your system has an appropriate M.2 slot and available connector alignment before purchasing.
- What are common use cases for this card? This module is ideal when fiber-backed networking is required within a compact PC footprint. It supports scenarios where high-speed, fiber-based connectivity is preferred for server-backed workstations, secure networks with reduced EMI, and environments that benefit from Ethernet over fiber for reliability and distance.
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