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Transition SRMFE1029-203-NA SC 100BFX Single UTP/STP Media Converter
- 100BFX Fiber to UTP/STP Ethernet Converter
- SC Connector Type
- Supports 100 Mbps Fiber Speeds
- Single UTP/STP Port
- Network Extension
- Designed for robust network connectivity
- NA region designation
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Product Overview
The Transition SRMFE1029-203-NA is a media converter that connects 100BFX fiber optic networks to UTP/STP Ethernet. It uses SC connectors and is designed for network infrastructure expansion.
Technical Information
| Media Converter Type | 100BFX Fiber to UTP/STP Ethernet |
| Connector Type | SC |
| Fiber Speed | 100 Mbps |
Additional Specifications
| UTP/STP Port | 1 |
| Model | SRMFE1029-203-NA |
Product Description
The Transition SRMFE1029-203-NA is a network media converter that facilitates the interconnection between 100BFX fiber optic networks and standard UTP (Unshielded Twisted Pair) or STP (Shielded Twisted Pair) Ethernet connections. The '100BFX' indicates a 100 Mbps fiber optic connection, commonly used in Fast Ethernet deployments over fiber. This converter features SC connectors for the fiber optic interface, which are widely adopted for their durability and ease of use. It allows for the extension of Ethernet networks over fiber optic cables, providing higher bandwidth, greater transmission distances, and improved immunity to electromagnetic interference compared to copper cabling. The 'NA' designation likely refers to North American region compliance or packaging. The SRMFE1029-203-NA is designed to be a reliable component in network infrastructure, enabling seamless integration between different network segments. It is particularly useful in environments such as industrial settings, campus networks, and telecommunications infrastructure where robust and extended network connectivity is essential. This device helps bridge the gap between legacy copper networks and modern fiber optic deployments.

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