Transition Networks SGFEB Transceiver/Media Converter - 1 x Network (RJ-45) - 1 x LC Ports - Multi-mode - Gigabit Ethernet - 10/100/1000Base-T, 1000Base-SX/LX - 1804.46 ft - Power Supply - Rail-mountable, Rack-mountable, Wall Mountable, Standalone SG SGFEB1039-130-EU
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Transition Networks SGFEB Transceiver/Media Converter - 1 x Network (RJ-45) - 1 x LC Ports - Multi-mode - Gigabit Ethernet - 10/100/1000Base-T, 1000Base-SX/LX - 1804.46 ft - Power Supply - Rail-mountable, Rack-mountable, Wall Mountable, Standalone SG SGFEB1039-130-EU
10/100/1000B-T TO 1000BASE-SX, MM LC WITH EU Power SUPPLY
Manufacturer Part Number: SGFEB1039-130-EU
MANUFACTURER NAME: Transition Networks
MANUFACTURER PART NUMBER: SGFEB1039-130-EU
UPC EAN CODE: 648177040810
LANGUAGE: EN
MARKET:US
General Information: | |
The SGFEB Series is a stand-alone media converter that provides an interface between 10/100/1000Base-T ports and 1000Base-SX/LX ports, allowing users to integrated fiber optic cabling into 10/100/1000 copper environments. Operating at Layer 2, the data link layer, this converter not only converts copper to fiber, it also provides rate conversion allowing legacy 10/100 copper devices to connect to 1000Base-SX/LX fiber. | |
Manufacturer | Transition Networks, Inc |
Manufacturer Part Number | SGFEB1039-130-EU |
Manufacturer Website Address | http://www.transition.com |
Brand Name | Transition Networks |
Product Series | SGFEB |
Product Name | SGFEB Transceiver/Media Converter |
Product Type | Transceiver/Media Converter |
Product UPC | 648177040810 |
Interfaces/Ports: | |
Total Number of Ports | 2 |
Network (RJ-45) | Yes |
Number of LC Ports | 1 |
Number of Network (RJ-45) Ports | 1 |
Media & Performance: | |
Media Type Supported | Twisted Pair
Optical Fiber |
Fiber Mode Supported | Multi-mode |
Fiber Optic Wavelength | 850 nm |
Maximum Distance Supported | 1804.46 ft |
Fiber Optic Cable Standard | 62.5/125 µm
50/125 µm |
Network & Communication: | |
Ethernet Technology | Gigabit Ethernet |
Network Technology | 10/100/1000Base-T
1000Base-SX/LX |
Power Description: | |
Power Source | Power Supply |
Physical Characteristics: | |
Form Factor | Rail-mountable
Rack-mountable Wall Mountable Standalone |
Height | 1" |
Width | 3.3" |
Depth | 4.8" |
Weight (Approximate) | 2 lb |
Miscellaneous: | |
Country of Origin | Taiwan |
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For support on this product, please contact Transition Networks. 800-526-9267 WWW.TRANSITION.COM
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