Allied Telesis
Allied Telesis AT-DMC100/ST-90 Transceivers/Media Converters Transceiver/media Converter Atdmc100st90 767035206684

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Allied Telesis Transceiver/Media Converter - 1 x Network (RJ-45) - 1 x ST Ports - No - No - Fast Ethernet - 100Base-TX, 100Base-FX - AC - Desktop AT-DMC100/ST-90

100TX TO 100FX/ST, DESKTOP MINI CONVERTER, US POWER, TAA

Manufacturer Part Number: AT-DMC100/ST-90



CPN:100TX TO 100FX/ST, DESKTOP MINI CONVERTER, US POWER, TAA
MANUFACTURER NAME: Allied Telesis
MANUFACTURER PART NUMBER: AT-DMC100/ST-90
UPC EAN CODE: 767035206684
LANGUAGE: EN
MARKET:US

General Information:

At just 1.25 inches wide × 3.6 inches deep × 0.85 inches high, Allied Telesis DMC Series media converters can easily fit into the palm of a hand. In addition to being compact-with a small carbon footprint-the DMC Series can also be powered with the included Micro USB to USB cable, and plugged directly into a laptop or PC or may also be powered via the optional AC/DC adapter. This saves installation time and cabling as there are no further power requirements.

Fiber Connections
The Allied Telesis range of Gigabit media converters provides a complete family of conversion devices, allowing users to extend the size of UTP networks with the use of fiber cabling. Supporting SC, ST and LC fiber connectors, these converters can be used to extend networks with up to 500m of multi-mode fiber.

VLAN Support
Many new backbone switch products now support the industry-standard IEEE 802.1Q specification for Virtual LANs (VLANs) that send data packets on the network. DMC Series media converters are fully compatible with these packets, enabling them to be used in modern networks. Media converters not supporting this feature discard these packets, making them unsuitable for modern networks.

Smart MissingLink (SML)
The Smart MissingLink™ (SML) feature monitors network connections and provides notification when network segments fail, allowing network managers to quickly identify the source and location of failed segments and minimize downtime.

Simple Installation
All Allied Telesis media converters feature auto MDI/MDI-X, allowing the converter to be connected to either a PC, hub or switch with a simple UTP cable. The media converters also allow the installer to test the integrity of the fiber connection, by forcing the converters to communicate over the fiber cable. This Link Test feature allows installers to check for cable faults without the need for expensive fiber-optic test equipment.

Smart Link Restoration
Smart Link Restoration allows the devices, in cases of power failure, link loss or other interrupted service, to automatically restore the link without the need to restart/reset them.

Power Saving
Power Saving The DMC Series continues the Allied Telesis commitment to the environment with over 50% power savings. With just 1.5W of power usage, DMC Series media converters are some of the most efficient in the market today.

ManufacturerAllied Telesis, Inc
Manufacturer Part NumberAT-DMC100/ST-90
Manufacturer Website Addresshttp://www.alliedtelesis.com
Brand NameAllied Telesis
Product NameTransceiver/Media Converter
Product TypeTransceiver/Media Converter
  Product UPC767035206684
Interfaces/Ports:
Total Number of Ports2
Network (RJ-45)Yes
DVINo
USBNo
Number of Network (RJ-45) Ports1
Number of ST Ports1
Media & Performance:
Media Type SupportedTwisted Pair
Optical Fiber
Network & Communication:
Ethernet TechnologyFast Ethernet
Network Technology100Base-TX
100Base-FX
Power Description:
Power SourceAC
Physical Characteristics:
Form FactorDesktop

Date Inserted: Tuesday October 17, 2023

This product was last updated on Tuesday November 26, 2024

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