StarTech.com Fiber Media Converter Gigabit 1000Mbps MM Fibre LC 550m
Mfr Part Number:
ET91000LC2
Manufacturer:
StarTech.com
Model:
Fiber Media Converter Gigabit 1000Mbps MM Fibre LC
EAN:
0065030846226
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Availability:
7 In Stock
Condition:
New
Product Description
Convert and extend a Gigabit Ethernet connection up to 550 m / 1804 ft over Multimode LC fiber
The ET91000LC2 1000 Mbps Gigabit Multimode Fiber Media Converter (LC, 550m) lets you extend a Gigabit Ethernet network over multimode fiber, at distances up to 550m (1804 ft).
A cost-effective solution for connecting a Gigabit Ethernet (1000Base-T) network to remote network segments over a (1000Base-LX/SX) fiber backbone, this GbE to MM fiber converter supports full Gigabit speeds for ideal network performance and scalability. Designed to offer a durable and convenient Ethernet-to-fiber solution, the Ethernet to LC Fiber converter features an all-steel chassis, and a simple plug-and-play installation with minimal configuration required.
For added versatility, this fiber media converter supports standalone operation, or installation into the 20 Slot, 2U Rackmount Chassis (ETCHS2U), as well as a replaceable SFP slot.
Backed by a StarTech.com 2-year warranty and free lifetime technical support.
The StarTech.com Advantage
- Link loss forwarding, remote status monitoring ensures maximum up-time - Provides Ethernet to Fiber conversion as a standalone device, or can be installed into the ETCHS2U 20 slot chassis for added versatility - Rugged steel casing for durability in harsh environments
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