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HP AG866A 2Gb/s SFP 3268nm Transceiver Module

HP AG866A 2Gb/s SFP 3268nm Transceiver Module

SKU:AG866A
  • 2Gb/s data transfer rate
  • SFP (Small Form-Factor Pluggable) form factor
  • Wavelength: 3268nm
  • Designed for fiber optic connectivity
  • Enables high-speed network links
  • Compatible with HP networking hardware
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Product Overview

The HP AG866A is a 2Gb/s SFP transceiver module with a wavelength of 3268nm. It is designed for high-speed data transmission over fiber optic links, compatible with HP networking equipment.

Technical Information

Product TypeSFP Transceiver Module
Data Rate2Gb/s
Wavelength3268nm

Additional Specifications

Form FactorSFP
ManufacturerHP
Part NumberAG866A

Product Description

The HP AG866A is a Small Form-Factor Pluggable (SFP) transceiver module engineered for high-speed networking applications. It supports data transfer rates of up to 2 Gigabits per second (Gb/s), making it suitable for demanding network environments that require significant bandwidth. The module operates at a specific wavelength of 3268nm, which dictates its compatibility with particular types of fiber optic cabling and network infrastructure. This SFP module is designed for hot-swappable insertion into compatible HP network devices, such as switches, routers, and network interface cards. This feature allows for seamless upgrades and maintenance without disrupting network operations. The compact SFP form factor enables high port density on networking equipment, maximizing the number of connections that can be deployed in a given space. The HP AG864A is crucial for establishing reliable and high-performance fiber optic links. It is commonly used in backbone networks, data center interconnects, and other scenarios where high-speed data transmission over extended distances is required. Its adherence to industry standards ensures interoperability and consistent performance, making it a dependable component for modern network infrastructures.

Condition:Refurbished

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