...Ethernet Extender Buyer's Guide • Choose from our wide variety of Ethernet Extenders with ranges up to 10km • Contact our FREE Tech Support • If you need service or support immediately, contact our FREE Tech Support, 24/7/365. • Exten...
...ThinNet, Thicknet and fibre optic cabling. • Inexpensively connect half- or full-duplex 100BASE-TX and 100BASE-FX! • Switch between different wiring systems without adding to your overall network repeater count. • Convert to fibre and run cables a...
...the port to a copper or fiber interface. These compact transceivers replace the older, bulkier GBIC interface. Although these devices are available in copper, their most common use is to add fiber ports. Fiber options include multimode and single-mo...
...the run to the end. • Fibre Cable • In fibre cable, insertion loss (also called optical loss) measures the amount of light lost from beginning to end. Many things can cause light to be lost: absorption, diffusion, scattering and dispersion. • Poor...
...Eliminating need for patch cables • With breakout- or fanout-style cables, the fibres are packaged individually or in groups. This enables you to divide cables to serve users with individual fibre lines and eliminates the need for patch panels.
...MPO stands for multifiber push-on connector. It is a connector for multifiber ribbon cable that generally contains 6, 8, 12, or 24 fibers. It is defined by IEC-61754-7 and EIA/TIA-604-5-D, also known as FOCIS 5. The MPO connector, combined with ...
...They support fibre optic and copper interfaces that are available and reliable. For copper, the CX4 interface is available. You can use this for connecting servers or interconnecting switches. Because the distance is very limited, you sho...
...first appeared, fiber was crucial to running Gigabit Ethernet effectively. Since then, the IEEE802.3ab standard for Gigabit over Category 5 cable has been approved, enabling short stretches of Gigabit speed over existing copper cable. Today,...