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  • Ethernet 1000Base-LXEthernet 1000Base-SXEthernet 1000Base-TEthernet 100Base-FXEthernet 100Base-TXEthernet 10Base-TEthernet 100Base-BX Transceiver
  • 1Gbps Transfer Rate
  • Ethernet, Fast Ethernet, Gigabit Ethernet Protocol(s)
Signamax Connectivity Systems' 065-1196SFPDR 10/100/1000Base-T/TX to 100/1000Base SFP switching media converter provides a flexible and intelligent solution for long distance connections between legacy 10Base-T and 100Base-TX networks and either 1000Base Gigabit Ethernet fiber or 100Base fiber networks. The built-in 10/100/1000 switch enables the fiber cable connection to operate at 1000 Mbps connected to either a 10Base-T, 100Base-TX, or a 1000Base-T network, while remaining completely 1000Base-SX/LX or 100Base-FX/BX standard-compliant for the fiber optic connection. The fiber connection can also operate in full duplex mode whether the RJ-45 port is connected to a full duplex switch or a half duplex legacy hub.

The 065-1196SFPDR dual-rate fiber media converter includes extremely low latency of 1.6 µs, FIFO, worst case; the ability to force the RJ-45 port to 100Base or 10Base full or half-duplex modes; the ability to provide auto-negotiation on the 1000Base fiber port or forced full-duplex mode where required; and the enabling or disabling of the link fault signaling feature. Link fault signaling provides a means of propagating a link drop on either port of the media converter to the other port, enabling a connected managed switch to see the link drop and respond to it using spanning tree protocol or another recovery scheme. The built-in switch and its store-and-forward switching architecture performs the network segmentation that allows the maximum fiber distance extension. If you are looking for a media converter with maximum flexibility, look no further than the Signamax 065-1196SFPDR.
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