Media converters.
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Fiber Optics, Media converters.
Multi mode 10 / 100 M.
Where copper cabling uses electricity to transmit signals from one end to another, fiber optics use light pulses to accomplish the same purpose. The fiber optic cable is made of a transparent glass core surrounded by a mirror like covering called cladding. Light passes through the fiber optic cable, bouncing off the cladding until it reaches the other end of the fiber channel – this is called total internal reflection.
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Fiber Optics, Media converters.
10 / 100 Base-Tx to 100 Base – FX.
Where copper cabling uses electricity to transmit signals from one end to another, fiber optics use light pulses to accomplish the same purpose. The fiber optic cable is made of a transparent glass core surrounded by a mirror like covering called cladding. Light passes through the fiber optic cable, bouncing off the cladding until it reaches the other end of the fiber channel – this is called total internal reflection.
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Fiber Optics, Media converters.
1000 Base T to 1000 Base SX (SC) Multi mode.
Where copper cabling uses electricity to transmit signals from one end to another, fiber optics use light pulses to accomplish the same purpose. The fiber optic cable is made of a transparent glass core surrounded by a mirror like covering called cladding. Light passes through the fiber optic cable, bouncing off the cladding until it reaches the other end of the fiber channel – this is called total internal reflection.
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Fiber Optics, Media converters.
DMC-515SC 100 Base TX to 100 Base FX Media Converter with SC Fiber Connector (Single Mode 1300nm) – up to 15km.
Fiber Optics, Media converters.DMC-515SC 100 Base TX to 100 Base FX Media Converter with SC Fiber Connector (Single Mode 1300nm) – up to 15km.
Where copper cabling uses electricity to transmit signals from one end to another, fiber optics use light pulses to accomplish the same purpose. The fiber optic cable is made of a transparent glass core surrounded by a mirror like covering called cladding. Light passes through the fiber optic cable, bouncing off the cladding until it reaches the other end of the fiber channel – this is called total internal reflection.
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