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Transition SMACF1029-208 Aggregation SC 100BFX Media Converter
- Aggregation media converter.
- Supports 100BaseFX fiber optic networks.
- Features SC fiber optic connector.
- Operates at 100 Mbps data rates.
- Designed for aggregating multiple network connections.
- Robust and reliable for network infrastructure.
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Product Overview
The Transition SMACF1029-208 is an aggregation media converter designed for 100BaseFX fiber optic networks, featuring an SC connector. It is part of the SMACF series, suggesting a focus on aggregation or specific fiber types.
Technical Information
| Model | SMACF1029-208 |
| Interface Type | 100BaseFX Fiber |
| Fiber Connector | SC |
Additional Specifications
| Data Rate | 100 Mbps |
| Functionality | Aggregation Media Converter |
| Series | SMACF |
Product Description
The SMACF1029-208 from Transition Networks is an aggregation media converter focused on 100BaseFX fiber optic connectivity. This device is designed to consolidate or manage multiple network streams over fiber, potentially serving as a central point for connecting various network segments or devices that utilize fiber optics. With its SC connector, it ensures a standard and secure connection for fiber optic cabling. The 100 Mbps speed is suitable for Fast Ethernet applications where high bandwidth is not the primary requirement, but reliable fiber connectivity and aggregation capabilities are needed. This converter is likely employed in scenarios where network traffic needs to be aggregated before being transmitted over a longer fiber link or distributed to multiple endpoints. Its role in aggregation makes it a valuable component in building efficient and scalable network architectures, particularly in enterprise, campus, or service provider environments.

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