Aruba Networks R8F89A Transceivers/Media Converters Aruba Fiber Media Converter - Network (rj-45) - 1x Poe (rj-45) Ports - Gigabit Ethernet - 1000base-t 190017523439
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Aruba Fiber Media Converter - Network (RJ-45) - 1x PoE (RJ-45) Ports - Gigabit Ethernet - 1000Base-T - 1.0 x Expansion Slots - SFP - 1 x SFP Slots - Power Adapter - Wall Mountable, Standalone R8F89A

ARUBA AP-MC-SFP Access Point SFP MEDIA Wireless - CONVERTER PL--VL

Manufacturer Part Number: R8F89A



CPN:ARUBA AP-MC-SFP Access Point SFP MEDIA Wireless - CONVERTER PL--VL
MANUFACTURER NAME: Aruba Networks
MANUFACTURER PART NUMBER: R8F89A
UPC EAN CODE: 190017523439
LANGUAGE: EN
MARKET:US

General Information:

In the hospitality industry and in multi-dwelling buildings, connecting access points to existing fiber optical cabling represents a challenge, requiring an additional device. To simplify wireless deployments, Aruba offers a Fiber Media Converter that fits snuggly alongside Aruba 300H and 500H Series Hospitality APs. It can transparently convert fiber to copper Ethernet, convert DC power to POE, and extend the reach of the AP.

WHAT IS A MEDIA CONVERTER?

A media converter is a device equipped with a copper interface on one side and a fiber interface on the other side. From the network point of view, the extended connection is just another Ethernet link, but it has a very long reach so there is no need to add new switches or power extensions to extend the network scope.

SIMPLIFIED DEPLOYMENTS

The Aruba Fiber Media Converters simplifies deployments in several ways. Older buildings may not be able to support the conduit for Ethernet cables and the Aruba Fiber Media Converter can be used in this scenario to convert existing fiber-optic cable to Ethernet. In spaces with noisy electromagnetic fields or radio frequencies such as factory environments, the media converter can be used alongside existing fiber-optic cables to provide interference-free connections. Lastly, the Aruba Fiber Media Converter extends the reach of Ethernet cabling, which is limited to 100m, to minimize the need for new cabling.

THE ARUBA ADVANTAGE

The Aruba Fiber Media Converter supports a wide range of fiber small form-factor pluggable (SFP) modules and connects to the AP over standard copper Gigabit Ethernet. POE power is provided to the AP over the same interface. To power the converter and attached AP, the unit can use direct DC power or POE.

ManufacturerHewlett Packard Enterprise
Manufacturer Part NumberR8F89A
Manufacturer Website Addresshttp://www.hpe.com
Brand NameAruba
Product NameFiber Media Converter
Product TypeTransceiver/Media Converter
  Product UPC190017523439
Interfaces/Ports:
Total Number of Ports1
Network (RJ-45)Yes
Number of PoE (RJ-45) Ports1
PoE Port TypePSE
Media & Performance:
Media Type SupportedOptical Fiber
Twisted Pair
I/O Expansions:
Total Number of Expansion Slots1.0
Expansion Slot TypeSFP
Number of SFP Slots1
Network & Communication:
Ethernet TechnologyGigabit Ethernet
Network Technology1000Base-T
Power Description:
Power SourcePower Adapter
Power Consumption45 W
Physical Characteristics:
Form FactorWall Mountable
Standalone
Height5.9"
Width3.4"
Depth1.6"
Weight (Approximate)8.47 oz

Date Inserted: Thursday December 12, 2024

This product was last updated on Wednesday December 18, 2024

All products are brand new and factory sealed unless otherwise stated.
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