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Allied Telesis AT-UMC2000/SC-901 Transceivers/Media Converters Umc2000/sc-901 Transceiver/media Converter Atumc2000sc901 767035210667
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Allied Telesis UMC2000/SC-901 Transceiver/Media Converter - 1 x SC Ports - USB - Multi-mode - Gigabit Ethernet - 1000Base-SX - 1640.42 ft - USB - Desktop - TAA Compliant AT-UMC2000/SC-901

USB 3.1 TYPE C TO 1000SX/SC TAAPERP - MEDIA CONVERTER

Manufacturer Part Number: AT-UMC2000/SC-901



CPN:USB 3.1 TYPE C TO 1000SX/SC TAAPERP - MEDIA CONVERTER
MANUFACTURER NAME: Allied Telesis
MANUFACTURER PART NUMBER: AT-UMC2000/SC-901
UPC EAN CODE: 767035210667
LANGUAGE: EN
MARKET:US

General Information:

The current standard USB connector is USB Type-A. Even as the world has moved from USB 1 to USB 2 and on to modern USB 3 devices, that connector has stayed the same. Since it only plugs in one way, it has always been necessary to make sure it is correctly oriented before plugging in.

However, with USB-C, both ends of the cable are the same, allowing for reversible plug orientation. It can also be plugged in upside down as it will function both ways.

The time of differently-shaped connectors for differently-sized devices is coming to a close. USB Type-C is a new connector standard, and it is very small-about one third the size of the old USB Type-A plug.

The UMC200/2000 series comes with two types of USB cables, allowing for use with older USB-A and the new USB-C products.

Extended network
UMC200/2000 Series converters are ideal for extending a fast Ethernet or Gigabit network. The series is designed to be a mobile system to extend the distance of a network by utilizing a USB-A or USB-C port with connectivity to fiber-optic cabling. The UMC200/2000 series features a USB (Type A or C) port and a fiber-optic port with either an SC, ST or LC connector, depending on the model.

VLAN support
Many new backbone switch products now support the industry-standard IEEE 802.1Q specification for Virtual LANs (VLANs), which send extra-long data packets on the network.

Some media converters don't support this feature and discard extra-long packets-but UMC200/2000 converters are fully compatible with these long packets, making them the perfect solution for today's modern networks.

Small and flexible
The small size and external power of the UMC200/2000 Series allows them to be used almost anywhere.

ManufacturerAllied Telesis, Inc
Manufacturer Part NumberAT-UMC2000/SC-901
Manufacturer Website Addresshttp://www.alliedtelesis.com
Brand NameAllied Telesis
Product SeriesUMC2000
Product ModelUMC2000/SC-901
Product NameUMC2000/SC-901 Transceiver/Media Converter
Product TypeTransceiver/Media Converter
  Product UPC767035210667
Interfaces/Ports:
Total Number of Ports2
USBYes
Number of SC Ports1
Media & Performance:
Media Type SupportedOptical Fiber
Fiber Mode SupportedMulti-mode
Fiber Optic Wavelength850 nm
Maximum Distance Supported1640.42 ft
Fiber Optic Cable Standard50/125 µm
62.5/125 µm
Network & Communication:
Ethernet TechnologyGigabit Ethernet
Network Technology1000Base-SX
Power Description:
Power SourceUSB
Physical Characteristics:
Form FactorDesktop
Height0.9"
Width2.2"
Depth4"
Weight (Approximate)0.21 oz
Miscellaneous:
Country of OriginSingapore
TAA CompliantYes

Date Inserted: Friday September 27, 2024

This product was last updated on Tuesday November 19, 2024

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