Changes to Allied Telesis Fiber Network Adapter Cards

Preface

Allied Telesis is committed to the environment, and as such, is continually attempting to reduce our carbon footprint and product packaging, and help reduce recycling waste. Towards this effort, we are making a number of changes to the way we package the Fiber Network Adapter Cards.

Packaging

Current, Allied Telesis has two package sizes, being a retail single pack, and a bulk 20 pack. These will continue to be sold until existing inventory is exhausted. All new manufacturing will only be in a new “multi single-pack” package.

The new packaging consists of an oversize recycled cardboard box, containing 20 new single packs.

The new single packs will each will contain a single Network Interface Card, and where appropriate, an alternative mounting bracket. We have removed the manual, Driver CD, and Wake-on-LAN cable1 from the packaging.

Changes to the Card

Many of our Fiber Network Adapter Cards can be installed using either a full height, or half height bracket. Cards have historically shipped with the full height bracket attached to the card, and the half height bracket being loose in the box. Feedback from customers has determined that the majority of the market are now installing the cards in low profile computers. We are therefore changing the manufacture of our cards, to have the half height bracket fitted as standards, and the full height bracket being included in the box.

Ordering

In future, all new cards must be ordered from Allied Telesis in multiples of 20, as this is the size of the oversize box. Distributors and Resellers can then ship either the oversize box (20 cards), or the individual new single pack to their customers.

1. Wake-on-LAN cable is used to provide Wake-on-LAN functionality to PCI 2.1 compatible motherboards. PCI 2.2 compatible motherboards do not use this cable.

December 2007

Ref: NIC Packaging Rev A

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Fiber Network Adapter Cards specifications

Allied Telesis Fiber Network Adapter Cards are designed to facilitate high-speed data communication over fiber optic networks, catering to the evolving needs of modern enterprise environments. These cards enable efficient connectivity, offering robust performance and superb reliability for various network applications.

One of the key features of Allied Telesis Fiber Network Adapter Cards is their support for multiple fiber types, including single-mode and multi-mode fibers. This flexibility ensures compatibility with a wide range of existing network infrastructures, allowing businesses to leverage their current resources effectively without the need for costly upgrades. The cards are equipped with a variety of optical connectors, such as SC, LC, and ST, which provide additional versatility for diverse deployment scenarios.

In addition to their compatibility with different fiber types, Allied Telesis Fiber Network Adapter Cards boast advanced technologies that enhance network performance. Many models incorporate energy-efficient Ethernet (EEE) capabilities, which help reduce power consumption during periods of low data traffic. This not only contributes to lowering operational costs but also aligns with environmentally-conscious initiatives aimed at minimizing the carbon footprint of IT operations.

The cards also support various network protocols, including TCP/IP and various VLAN configurations. This enables businesses to segment their networks effectively while ensuring seamless data transmission across different segments. Many models are designed with Quality of Service (QoS) features, allowing organizations to prioritize critical applications and ensure that bandwidth is allocated efficiently based on the specific needs of different services.

Allied Telesis Fiber Network Adapter Cards are built with enterprise-grade quality, ensuring they can withstand the demands of a busy network environment. Their rugged design, along with comprehensive thermal and performance management features, makes them suitable for both standard and harsh operating conditions.

Furthermore, the installation process for these adapter cards is straightforward, often requiring no additional drivers, which helps to minimize downtime during network upgrades or expansions. With their reliable performance, compatibility with existing infrastructures, and energy-efficient features, Allied Telesis Fiber Network Adapter Cards are an excellent investment for organizations looking to enhance their fiber optic networking capabilities. These characteristics make them an ideal choice for enterprises aiming to optimize their network performance and support future growth in a reliable and cost-effective manner.