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SFP Ethernet Media Converter


SFP Ethernet Media Converter
We are supplier of SFP Ethernet media converters, gigabit SFP fiber optic media converters,10/100M and 10/100/1000M types available.
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10/100M sfp fiber optic media converter10/100M SFP Fiber Optic Media Converter
We supply 10/100M SFP fiber optic converters which are media conversion equipment between the SFP transceivers and the RJ45 cable interface. The 10/100base SFP fiber converter could extend the Ethernet distance from 100 meters to 100km or more, they are fully compatible with IEEE standards for Fast Ethernet and suit both 10M and 100M applications.
10/100/1000M sfp fiber optic media converter10/100/1000Base SFP Fiber Optic Media Converter
This 10/100/1000Base SFP fiber optic media converter is fully compliant with IEEE802.3z & 802.3ab standards. It can be installed into a Standard Converter Chassis. The installation & operation procedures are simple & straightforward. Operation status can be locally monitored through a set of Diagnostic LED located in the front panel.

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Traditional fiber optic media converters are with fixed optical modules, because the key part of the fiber optic media converter is the module which determine the key function of the media converter, once the converter is made, it can not be changed. This SFP fiber optic media converter is unlike the traditional media converters; it is designed with flexible SFP fiber optic transceivers so that the user can change the converter's function at their choice, such as the working distances, etc by only changing the SFP transceivers on the converters.

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