Brief: Join us for a close-up look at the LNK-1100 Card Type Fiber Media Converter and see it in action. This video demonstrates how this compact device efficiently converts network media, extending your Ethernet transmission distance up to 120 km using fiber optic technology. Watch as we explore its versatile connectivity options, including multi-mode and single-mode fiber support, and explain how its built-in features like auto-sensing MDI/MDI-X and QoS prioritization simplify network integration for reliable B2B operations.
Related Product Features:
Converts 10/100Mbps Ethernet signals from copper to fiber, extending network reach up to 120 km.
Supports multi-mode dual fiber, single-mode dual fiber, and single-mode single fiber transmission for versatile deployment.
Features an SFP slot for adaptable and flexible network installations and future upgrades.
Auto-senses full-duplex and half-duplex modes for seamless network integration and simplified setup.
Auto-senses MDI/MDI-X, eliminating the need for manual crossover cable configuration.
Capable of transmitting extra-long VLAN packets for handling large data volumes efficiently.
Supports Quality of Service (QoS) to prioritize critical data like VoIP packets.
Built-in wide-range power supply (AC90~264V/DC100~380V) for reliable operation in various environments.
FAQs:
What is the maximum transmission distance this media converter can achieve?
The LNK-1100 can extend network transmission from 100m over copper cable up to 120 km using fiber optic cables, depending on the fiber mode. Specific distances are 2km for multi-mode dual-fiber, and 20/40/60/80 km for single-mode dual-fiber and single-mode single-fiber variants.
Does this converter support auto-negotiation for network settings?
Yes, it supports auto-sensing for both full-duplex and half-duplex modes, as well as auto-sensing of MDI/MDI-X. This eliminates the need for manual configuration, making installation and commissioning more efficient and error-free.
What types of fiber optic connections and modes are compatible with the LNK-1100?
It is highly versatile, supporting multi-mode dual fiber (SC/ST/LC SFP), single-mode dual fiber (SC/ST/FC/LC), and single-mode single fiber (SC/ST/FC/LC) options. This allows it to fit into a wide range of existing network infrastructures and expansion plans.
How does the Quality of Service (QoS) feature benefit my network?
The QoS feature prioritizes important data traffic, such as VoIP packets, ensuring smooth and uninterrupted transmission without interference from other network data. This is crucial for maintaining high-quality, real-time communications in a business environment.