Transition Networks M.2 Gigabit Ethernet Fiber Network Interface Card
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Transition Networks M.2 Gigabit Ethernet Fiber Network Interface Card

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Transition Networks M.2 Gigabit Ethernet Fiber Network Interface CardThe Transition Networks M. 2 Gigabit Ethernet Fiber Network Interface Card is a compact, high performance solution designed to upgrade and future proof your Dell OptiPlex 7040 and 7050 Micro PCs, as well as Wyse 7000 Series thin clients. This NIC delivers reliable fiber optic connectivity in a space saving M. 2 form factor, enabling fast, secure, and scalable network access without sacrificing important desk space or PCIe slots. Built for demanding

The Transition Networks M.2 Gigabit Ethernet Fiber Network Interface Card is a compact, high-performance solution designed to upgrade and future-proof your Dell OptiPlex 7040 and 7050 Micro PCs, as well as Wyse 7000 Series thin clients. This NIC delivers reliable fiber optic connectivity in a space-saving M.2 form factor, enabling fast, secure, and scalable network access without sacrificing important desk space or PCIe slots. Built for demanding environments, it combines robust performance with easy deployment, making it an ideal upgrade for offices, schools, healthcare facilities, and remote work setups that require resilient Gigabit Ethernet over fiber. Whether you’re consolidating networks, extending reach to data centers, or ensuring fiber-based redundancy, this Transition Networks card provides a trustworthy bridge between compact endpoints and fiber networks while maintaining compatibility with existing infrastructure.

  • Compact M.2 form factor with enterprise-grade reliability: Designed to fit into space-constrained Dell OptiPlex micro PCs and Wyse thin clients, the card leverages the M.2 form factor to deliver a full Gigabit Ethernet over fiber capability without occupying a full PCIe slot. This compact design is ideal for thin client environments and small-form-factor desktops where every millimeter counts, while still delivering the stable performance needed for daily business tasks and data-intensive workflows.
  • Gigabit Ethernet over fiber for resilient connectivity: Transition Networks’ NIC provides a true 1 Gbps fiber connection, enabling high-speed data transfer with low latency and reduced electromagnetic interference. Fiber optics offer superior distance capabilities and improved reliability in challenging office layouts, making it suitable for campus networks, multimedia streaming, and backup operations that demand consistent throughput.
  • Plug-and-play compatibility with Dell OptiPlex 7040/7050 and Wyse 7000: Engineered to work seamlessly with popular enterprise hardware, this NIC supports deployment across your existing fleet with minimal downtime. IT teams benefit from straightforward installation, driver support, and centralized management that aligns with standard enterprise workflows, helping you standardize hardware configurations across multiple endpoints.
  • Support for SFP-based fiber interfaces and flexible transceivers: The card’s fiber connectivity is designed to work with SFP transceivers, enabling flexible fiber types and distances to match your network topology. This approach gives you the option to select the right optical module for your environment, whether you’re linking to switches, routers, or other fiber-connected devices in data centers or edge deployments.
  • Durable, scalable performance for growing networks: Built to withstand the rigors of business use, the Transition Networks M.2 Gigabit Ethernet Fiber NIC delivers dependable throughput, easy maintenance, and room for future network expansion. Its reliability helps reduce maintenance windows, ensures consistent performance under load, and supports a range of workloads—from everyday productivity to multi-user applications and virtualized environments.

Technical Details of Transition Networks M.2 Gigabit Ethernet Fiber Network Interface Card

  • Form factor: M.2 Network Interface Card designed for compact systems and space-constrained deployments
  • Networking: 1 Gigabit Ethernet performance over fiber for fast, stable data transfer
  • Optical interface: Fiber via SFP transceiver (sold separately) to provide flexible fiber options and extended reach
  • Compatibility: Specifically targeted to enhance Dell OptiPlex 7040/7050 Micro PCs and Wyse 7000 Series thin clients
  • Driver and OS support: Compatible with common enterprise operating systems, with drivers available from Transition Networks for streamlined installation

How to install Transition Networks M.2 Gigabit Ethernet Fiber Network Interface Card

  • Power down the computer, unplug all power sources, and open the chassis according to the manufacturer’s safety guidelines.
  • Identify an available M.2 slot that matches the card’s form factor and keying, ensuring there is adequate clearance for any cooling components within the system.
  • Gently insert the Transition Networks M.2 NIC into the slot, applying even pressure until it seats securely. If required, secure the card with the standard screw used for M.2 modules.
  • Attach a fiber SFP transceiver to the NIC’s optical interface and connect the corresponding fiber patch cable to the SFP module. Ensure the fiber type matches your network (single-mode or multimode) and the distance requirements.
  • Power on the system, install the latest Transition Networks drivers for your operating system, and restart if prompted. Configure the NIC in your network settings or device manager to establish the Gigabit Ethernet over fiber connection and verify link status.

Frequently asked questions

  • What is the primary benefit of the Transition Networks M.2 Gigabit Ethernet Fiber NIC? It provides a compact, space-saving solution that adds reliable fiber-based Gigabit Ethernet connectivity to small-form-factor systems, such as Dell OptiPlex 7040/7050 Micro PCs and Wyse 7000 Series thin clients, enabling longer reach, better noise immunity, and scalable network performance.
  • Do I need a specific SFP transceiver to use this NIC? Yes. The NIC uses an SFP-based optical interface, so you will need a compatible SFP transceiver module and a fiber patch cable that matches your network’s fiber type (single-mode or multimode) and distance requirements. SFP modules are typically sold separately.
  • Is this NIC compatible with Windows and Linux? Transition Networks typically provides drivers for multiple operating systems. For best results, install the official drivers from Transition Networks that correspond to your OS version, and verify compatibility with your Dell OptiPlex/Micro PC or Wyse thin client model.
  • Can I upgrade multiple devices in an office using the same NIC? Yes. The M.2 Gigabit Ethernet Fiber NIC is designed for deployment across supported devices in enterprise environments, helping standardize network interfaces and simplify maintenance while delivering consistent Gigabit fiber performance.
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