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HP E7Y26A LC Connector Transceiver
- Transceiver Module
- Features LC Connector
- Designed for network connectivity
- Compatible with HP networking equipment
- Supports various network standards (specifics depend on transceiver type)
- Hot-pluggable for easy installation and replacement
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Product Overview
The HP E7Y26A is a transceiver module featuring an LC connector. It is designed for network connectivity and is compatible with various HP networking devices.
Technical Information
| SKU | E7Y26A |
| Brand | HP |
Additional Specifications
| Connector Type | LC |
| Device Type | Transceiver Module |
Product Description
The HP E7Y26A is a transceiver module that utilizes an LC connector, a common standard for fiber optic connections. While the specific network standard (e.g., SFP, SFP+, QSFP) and speed are not explicitly detailed by the SKU alone, its designation as a transceiver module indicates its role in converting electrical signals to optical signals for transmission over fiber optic cables, or vice versa. This module is designed to be compatible with HP's range of networking equipment, including switches, routers, and servers that feature compatible transceiver slots. The LC connector ensures a secure and reliable physical connection to the fiber optic cable. Its hot-pluggable design allows for easy installation and replacement without interrupting network operations, which is crucial for maintaining network uptime in enterprise environments. The HP E7Y26A serves as a vital component for establishing or extending network connectivity over fiber optic infrastructure. Its compatibility with HP hardware makes it a straightforward choice for users within the HP ecosystem looking to implement or upgrade their fiber optic network links.