Transition Networks introduces Ethernet ExpressCard

March 25, 2010
Transition Networks Inc., a provider of switching and media conversion technology and a wholly owned subsidiary of Communications Systems Inc., has introduced its new ExpressCard fiber adapter.

MARCH 25, 2010 -- Transition Networks Inc., a provider of switching and media conversion technology and a wholly owned subsidiary of Communications Systems Inc., has introduced its new ExpressCard fiber adapter.

Thes new fiber adapter provides users another option for network connectivity in fiber rich environments. By using Transition Networks line of Fiber Network Interface Cards (NIC), users gain the benefits associated with deploying fiber optics within the LAN environment -- including expanded bandwidth capacity and the increased data security associated with delivering fiber directly to the desktop, reveals a representative.

The ExpressCard fiber NIC help organizations maintain fiber connectivity when replacing legacy PCMCIA standard notebook computers with new notebooks supporting the faster ExpressCard technology.

The ExpressCard provides 100Base-FX fiber connectivity and customers can choose from units supporting either the SC or LC fiber interface, as well as units designed for either multimode or singlemode fiber. A variety of software drivers are available for the ExpressCard to simplify installation and configuration in popular network operating systems.

The ExpressCard adapter, product name NEC-FXE-xx-01, is available now.

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