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HP AP778A 4 Ports 10Gb/s 4 x 10GBase-X Fiber Module
- Module Type: Fiber Module
- Number of Ports: 4
- Data Rate: 10Gb/s
- Interface Type: 10GBase-X
- Connectivity: Fiber Optic
- Designed for high-speed network uplinks and data center connectivity.
- Supports standard SFP+ form factor for compatibility.
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Product Overview
The HP AP778A is a 4-port 10Gb/s fiber module, providing high-speed network connectivity. It features four 10GBase-X interfaces for fiber optic connections.
Technical Information
| Product Type | Fiber Module |
| Port Count | 4 |
| Speed | 10Gb/s |
Additional Specifications
| Interface Type | 10GBase-X |
| Connector Type | SFP+ |
Product Description
The HP AP778A is a high-performance 4-port 10Gb/s fiber module designed to deliver robust and scalable network connectivity. Each of the four ports supports 10GBase-X standards, enabling high-speed data transmission over fiber optic cabling. This module is an essential component for network infrastructure that requires significant bandwidth for uplinks, server connections, and inter-switch links. Utilizing the SFP+ (Small Form-factor Pluggable Plus) form factor, the AP778A ensures broad compatibility with a wide range of HP and third-party networking devices, including switches and routers. The fiber optic interfaces provide the necessary reach and immunity to electromagnetic interference required in demanding enterprise and data center environments. This module is ideal for applications such as high-density server aggregation, storage area networks (SANs), and high-speed backbone connections. Its four 10Gb/s ports offer a flexible and powerful solution for expanding network capacity and meeting the growing demands for data throughput.



