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HomeComputersNetwork DevicesTransceivers & ConvertersMedia Converters & ComponentsTRENDnet 100Base-TX to 100Base-FX Multi Mode ST Fiber Converter (2 Km, 1.2 Miles) TFC-110MST (Black) |
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1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Works Great! Jul 30, 2008
By Bongo
"Bongo"
Just plug 2 of these babies in on each end of your fiber, plug in the RJ45s on both ends to a switch and you have a working network extension. No problems...
A great network extender Aug 23, 2011
By Lon J. Seidman
"lon401"
Fiber optics have always felt like something from some distant future, but the reality is this stuff is cheap and can run over huge distances. We use these devices at a couple of warehouses to extend a network from one end of the building to the other. These boxes are cheap and flawless. Plug it in, hook up the fiber cables (just choose the right connector based on your installation), and plug it in.
Connect the ethernet to a switch or hub and you're connected. Simple as that. Almost feels too easy. Keep in mind that you need a pair to make this work. Each end needs its own box.
These are maxed out at 100 megabits. If you need faster speeds your cabling might work but you'll need a faster connection device.
Works great for me. Apr 19, 2011
By Roger D. Willoughby
"oboro-ky"
It simply works. I replaced a few Transition Network units with these because I had a few on RMA. Seem to work well.
Works perfectly! Mar 31, 2011
By Jeff Puhlmann-Becker This media converter works perfectly! Plug in the fiber cables, the Ethernet cable, and power - and it simply works. Remember the "transmit" fiber on one end is the "receive" on the other end. Otherwise, it is easy to install and works great. I just ordered four more.
0 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Does exactly what it should Apr 12, 2011
By J. IT Plug & play. Or if you prefer, "Set it and forget it!" That's how hard it is to use. Doesn't get much better than that!
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