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Transition Networks TN-SFP-TX SFP Transceiver

Transition Networks TN-SFP-TX SFP Transceiver

SKU:TN-SFP-TX
  • Gigabit Ethernet speed
  • SFP form factor
  • Copper twisted-pair support (1000BASE-T)
  • RJ45 connector type
  • Hot-pluggable module
  • Extends network reach over copper
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Product Overview

The Transition Networks TN-SFP-TX is an SFP (Small Form-factor Pluggable) transceiver module. It is designed for Gigabit Ethernet applications, typically over copper twisted-pair cabling.

Technical Information

Product TypeSFP Transceiver
Data Rate1 Gbps
Connector TypeRJ45

Additional Specifications

Fiber TypeCopper Twisted Pair
Standard1000BASE-T
Form FactorSFP

Product Description

The Transition Networks TN-SFP-TX is a versatile SFP (Small Form-factor Pluggable) transceiver module specifically designed for 1000BASE-T Gigabit Ethernet connections over standard copper twisted-pair cabling. This module allows network administrators to utilize the SFP ports on switches, routers, and other network devices for copper Ethernet connections, effectively extending the reach of Gigabit Ethernet over existing Cat5e/Cat6 infrastructure. The module features an RJ45 connector, which is the standard interface for copper Ethernet cables. Its hot-pluggable design ensures that it can be installed or removed without interrupting network traffic, providing flexibility and ease of management. The TN-SFP-TX is compliant with the IEEE 802.3ab standard for 1000BASE-T, ensuring interoperability with a wide range of networking equipment. This SFP transceiver is an ideal solution for applications requiring Gigabit Ethernet connectivity where fiber optic cabling is not available or practical. It is commonly used in data centers, enterprise networks, and campus environments to connect servers, switches, and other network devices over copper cabling, offering a cost-effective way to achieve high-speed networking.

Condition:Refurbished

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