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Linksys EF2SSC EtherFast II 2 x Ports 100Base-FX 100Mb/s SC Fast Ethernet Module
- Product Line: EtherFast II
- Port Count: 2
- Standard: 100Base-FX
- Data Rate: 100Mb/s
- Connector Type: SC Duplex
- Media Type: Fiber Optic
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Product Overview
The Linksys EF2SSC is an EtherFast II Fast Ethernet module designed for network connectivity. It features two ports that support 100Base-FX standard over fiber optic cable. The module uses SC connectors for its fiber interface.
Technical Information
| Product Type | Ethernet Module |
| Brand | Linksys |
| Model | EF2SSC |
| Number of Ports | 2 |
Additional Specifications
| Data Transfer Rate | 100 Mb/s |
| Network Technology | Fast Ethernet |
| Fiber Optic Connector | SC Duplex |
Product Description
The Linksys EF2SSC is a specialized Fast Ethernet module from the EtherFast II product line, designed to provide network connectivity over fiber optic cabling. It offers two ports that adhere to the 100Base-FX standard, enabling data transmission at speeds of 100 Megabits per second. This module is ideal for extending network reach beyond the limitations of copper cabling, particularly in environments where electromagnetic interference is a concern or longer distances are required. The module utilizes SC duplex connectors, a common and robust interface for fiber optic connections. This ensures a secure and reliable physical link for data transmission. The 100Base-FX standard typically supports distances up to 2 kilometers over multimode fiber, making this module suitable for campus networks, industrial settings, or connecting different buildings within a facility. This Linksys module is designed to be integrated into compatible networking hardware, such as switches or routers, to add fiber optic uplink capabilities or to create fiber-based network segments. Its purpose is to bridge the gap between standard Ethernet networks and the advantages of fiber optics, offering enhanced performance and reliability for specific network segments.



