Description
Transition Networks N-GXE-POE-LC-01 Gigabit Ethernet Card
Designed for modern networks, the Transition Networks N-GXE-POE-LC-01 Gigabit Ethernet Card delivers reliable 10/100/1000 Mbps performance with Power over Ethernet Plus (PoE+). This high-efficiency NIC is engineered to slot into standard host systems and integrate with existing RJ-45 networks, enabling seamless data connectivity while powering PoE-enabled devices. With a compact form factor, robust driver support, and energy-conscious design, this card is an excellent choice for servers, workstations, surveillance setups, VoIP deployments, and IP camera installations that require reliable network throughput plus PoE capability. Whether you’re expanding a small office network or outfitting a scalable data center edge, the N-GXE-POE-LC-01 helps you simplify cabling, reduce equipment clutter, and streamline device installation—all while delivering dependable 1 Gigabit Ethernet performance.
- Single-port Gigabit Ethernet with PoE+ power delivery: Connect a PoE-enabled device directly to the RJ-45 port while enjoying true gigabit data rates for smooth video, voice, and data transmission.
- PCIe interface for easy installation: Designed to fit into standard host systems, enabling fast deployment in servers and workstations without complex configuration.
- IEEE 802.3at PoE+ support: Provides up to 30W of power per port, allowing a wide range of PoE devices such as IP cameras, wireless access points, and VoIP phones to operate without a separate power supply.
- Auto-negotiation across 10/100/1000 Mbps: Seamlessly adapts to the speed of your network, ensuring compatibility with legacy and modern switches and enabling smooth upgrades without replacing existing infrastructure.
- Broad compatibility and robust design: Engineered for reliability in server rooms and edge deployments, with drivers and support across major operating systems and standard RJ-45 Ethernet cables.
Technical Details of N-GXE-POE-LC-01
- Product family and model: N-GXE-POE-LC-01 Gigabit Ethernet Card
- Interface to host: PCI Express (PCIe) x1
- Network port: 1 x RJ-45 Ethernet port with PoE+ delivery
- Supported speeds: 10/100/1000 Mbps auto-negotiate
- PoE standard: IEEE 802.3at (PoE+) compliant
- PoE power delivery: Up to 30W of PoE+ power available on the RJ-45 port (subject to system power budget and device requirements)
- Power source for card: Draws power from the PCIe slot; no external power supply required for NIC operation
- Form factor: Includes mounting bracket suitable for standard or compact chassis (low-profile variants commonly included for server-grade deployments)
- LED indicators: Link/Activity and PoE status indicators on the front edge for quick diagnostics
- Operating system support: Compatible with major Windows and Linux system drivers (drivers provided by Transition Networks or operating system vendor)
- Certifications and compliance: RoHS compliant with typical regulatory certifications (FCC/CE) where applicable
- Cable requirements: Standard CAT5e/CAT6 Ethernet cables recommended for optimal performance
how to install N-GXE-POE-LC-01
Installing the N-GXE-POE-LC-01 is straightforward and designed to minimize downtime. Follow these general steps to add the NIC to your system:
- Power down the computer and unplug from the power source. Ground yourself to prevent static discharge.
- Open the computer chassis and locate an available PCIe x1 slot aligned with the motherboard. If your system uses a low-profile enclosure, ensure you have the appropriate bracket included with the card.
- Remove the slot cover corresponding to the PCIe slot. Insert the N-GXE-POE-LC-01 firmly into the PCIe x1 slot, pressing gently until the connector is fully seated.
- Secure the card's bracket to the chassis with a screw, ensuring the card sits evenly and does not wobble.
- Connect your PoE-enabled device (e.g., IP camera, VoIP phone, or wireless access point) to the RJ-45 port on the card using a standard CAT5e/CAT6 Ethernet cable.
- Close the chassis, reconnect power, and boot the system. Install the appropriate drivers for your operating system if they are not automatically detected by the OS.
- Configure the network settings as needed (e.g., VLAN tagging, QoS, or IP addressing). Verify link status and PoE output using the card’s front-edge LEDs or your network management tools.
Frequently asked questions
- What is PoE+ and why would I need it? PoE+ (IEEE 802.3at) delivers both data and power over a single Ethernet cable, simplifying device deployment and reducing the need for separate power outlets near IP cameras, phones, or wireless access points. The N-GXE-POE-LC-01 provides PoE+ to the connected device, enabling flexible placement and faster installation.
- How many devices can I power with this card? The N-GXE-POE-LC-01 is designed as a single-port PoE+ NIC. It can power one PoE-enabled device per card, with a maximum of up to 30W on that port (subject to overall system power budget and device requirements).
- Do I need an external power supply? No dedicated external power supply is required for the NIC itself; it draws power from the PCIe slot. PoE power is delivered through the RJ-45 port to the connected device, within the PoE+ budget and system constraints.
- Which networks and speeds does it support? The card supports auto-negotiation for 10/100/1000 Mbps on standard RJ-45 Ethernet, ensuring compatibility with a wide range of existing switches and cabling.
- Is there driver support for Windows and Linux? Yes. Transition Networks provides drivers (or OS vendors offer compatible drivers) to enable full functionality on common Windows and Linux distributions. Always verify driver compatibility with your exact OS version.
- Can this card fit in compact or server environments? The N-GXE-POE-LC-01 is designed for versatility and commonly ships with a standard bracket, with options for low-profile installations in compact servers or workstation enclosures where space is at a premium.
- What are typical use cases? Ideal for edge networking, surveillance systems, VoIP deployments, IP cameras, wireless access points, and other PoE-enabled devices that require reliable Gigabit connectivity without a separate power power drop near each device.
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