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Transition SGETF1029-116-NA GE Media Converter SC 1000BLX 80km
- Gigabit Ethernet to Fiber Media Converter.
- Single-mode fiber support.
- SC fiber optic connector.
- Transmission distance up to 80 km.
- Wavelength: 1310 nm.
- Supports 1000Base-LX standards.
- Plug-and-play installation.
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Product Overview
The Transition SGETF1029-116-NA is a Gigabit Ethernet media converter that extends network reach over single-mode fiber optic cable. It supports a wavelength of 1310nm and can transmit data up to 80km.
Technical Information
| Type | Gigabit Ethernet Media Converter |
| Fiber Type | Single-Mode |
| Connector | SC |
Additional Specifications
| Max Distance | 80 km |
| Wavelength | 1310 nm |
| Standard | 1000Base-LX |
Product Description
The Transition SGETF1029-116-NA is a high-performance Gigabit Ethernet media converter designed to bridge the gap between copper Ethernet networks and single-mode fiber optic infrastructure. This device allows for the extension of network distances far beyond the limitations of standard Ethernet cables, making it ideal for connecting buildings, campuses, or extending networks across metropolitan areas. This specific model utilizes a 1310nm wavelength for transmission over single-mode fiber, enabling data to travel up to an impressive 80 kilometers. The use of an SC connector ensures a secure and reliable fiber optic connection. It adheres to the 1000Base-LX standard, guaranteeing compatibility with other Gigabit Ethernet networking equipment that supports this fiber optic specification. The media converter is designed for straightforward installation, often featuring a plug-and-play configuration that requires minimal setup. It typically operates by converting the electrical signals from an Ethernet port into optical signals for transmission over fiber, and vice versa. This makes it a crucial component for network expansion, providing a cost-effective solution for long-haul data transmission without compromising network speed or reliability.

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