MILAN Network Switches from Transition Networks
Transition Networks offers a full suite of networking connectivity solutions including media converters, NICs, SFP and GBIC modules, and the MILAN brand of switches. With ground-breaking new features designed to empower IT professionals in every facet of their infrastructure, these products are the most recent additions to the solutions we offer. MILAN Multi-Layer Ethernet switches deliver maximum throughput and flexibility where you need it - to high-density work groups at the edge of the network, to remote devices requiring power and data, or in the backbone of small networks.
Transition Networks solutions, ranging from industry leading media converters to SFPs to the MILAN brand of switches, are designed and marketed across a broad spectrum of protocols including Ethernet, Fast Ethernet, Gigabit Ethernet, T1/E1, DS3, ATM, and V.35. Transition Networks distributes these hardware-based connectivity solutions exclusively through a network of resellers and distributors in 50 countries.
Transition Networks offers the most comprehensive industrial networking portfolio to connect your controlled office environment to your extended temperature, factory floor and substation environments. Manage your network and integrate fiber optics with Transition’s industrial media converters, switches, device servers and substation products. All Transition products come with a lifetime warranty.
Transitions products:
- Eliminate EMI concerns easily & affordably with fiber cabling
- Extend the life of copper equipment and avoid costly equipment upgrades
- Maximize efficiency and control by using SNMP management to access remote devices
- Connect legacy equipment such as PLCs and automation systems to high speed networks
- Increase product uptime and reliability by using Extended Temperature converters in non climate controlled environments
- Future proof networks; allowing companies to keep up with technology while keeping within budget

JDL is a sister company and partner of Transition Networks
Adapted from information on the Transition Networks web site
www.transition.com
