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An Ethernet to Fiber Media Converter can also be used where there is high level of electromagnetic interference or EMI which is a common phenomenon found in industrial plants. This interference can cause corruption of data over copper-based ethernet links. Data transmitted over fiber optic cable however is completely immune to this type of noise. An Ethernet to Fiber Optic Converter therefore enables you to inter-connect your copper-ethernet devices over fiber ensuring optimal data transmission across the plant floor.
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A converter, also called a transceiver, is a device comprises both a transmitter and a receiver, which is combined and share common circuitry or a single housing.
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Fiber optic media converter also known as fiber transceiver or Ethernet media converter, is simple networking devices that make it possible to connect two dissimilar media types such as twisted pair.
- Why Uses Fiber to Ethernet Media Converters
Fiber to Ethernet Media Converter models that are best suited for enterprise and Service Provider applications, offer an on-board processor to continuously monitor that both fiber connections are up.
- Benefits of Ethernet to Fiber Optic Converters
A fiber optic media converter is a simple networking device, the fiber to Ethernet media converter can converts one network media type (defined by the cable, connector, and bandwidth) into another.
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When you’re deciding on your infrastructure equipment, choosing whether a managed switch or unmanaged switch is right for your application can be difficult.
- SFP Media Converters Support Fast Ethernet Standards
SFP Media Converter is a Fiber to Ethernet Media Converter with Fast Ethernet ports, dual-rate Fast/Gigabit Ethernet ports, or Gigabit Ethernet ports.
- What is Fast Media Converter?
Fast media converters are very simple, easy-to-install and are ideal for Ethernet over fiber extension in small office / home office (SOHO)
- Benefits of Fiber Media Converters
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