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Transition SSETF1013-205-NA SSETF1013-205 SC SC 100BSX Media Converter
- Media Conversion: Copper Ethernet to Fiber Optic
- Connector Type (Fiber): SC (Duplex)
- Fiber Type: Multimode
- Fiber Wavelength: 850nm
- Data Rate: 100Mbps (Fast Ethernet)
- Network Standard: IEEE 802.3u 100BASE-SX
- Port Type (Copper): RJ45
- Power Input: External power adapter required
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Product Overview
This is a Transition Networks SSETF1013-205-NA SC SC 100BASE-SX Media Converter. It allows for the conversion between different network media types, typically copper Ethernet to fiber optic cable.
Technical Information
| Model | SSETF1013-205-NA |
| Brand | Transition Networks |
| Media Type | Copper to Fiber |
| Fiber Connector | SC Duplex |
Additional Specifications
| Fiber Mode | Multimode |
| Fiber Wavelength | 850nm |
| Speed | 100Mbps |
| Copper Connector | RJ45 |
Product Description
The Transition Networks SSETF1013-205-NA is a standalone media converter designed to extend network distances by converting signals between copper Ethernet and multimode fiber optic cable. This specific model supports 100BASE-SX Fast Ethernet standards, enabling communication over fiber optic infrastructure for distances up to 2 kilometers. The converter features an RJ45 port for the copper Ethernet connection and dual SC connectors for the multimode fiber optic link. The SC connector is a widely adopted, robust connector type known for its ease of use and reliable performance. The 850nm wavelength is standard for multimode fiber applications, ensuring compatibility with existing fiber optic networks. This media converter is ideal for bridging the gap between legacy copper cabling and the longer reach and immunity to electromagnetic interference offered by fiber optics. It is commonly deployed in industrial environments, campus networks, or any scenario where extending network connectivity beyond the limitations of copper cabling is necessary. The device typically requires an external power supply, which is usually sold separately or included depending on the specific package.

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