LMC280 Series Media Converter 1000Mbps 1310nm 30km
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Black Box, LMC282A, LMC280 Series Fast Ethernet (100-Mbps) Industrial Media Converter - 100-Mbps Copper to 100-Mbps Singlemode Fiber, 1310nm, 30km, SCLMC282A Includes Only:(1) FAST ETHERNET INDUSTRIAL MEDIA CONVERTER SM SC(1) WALL MOUNTING KIT (2 BRACKETS, 8 SCREWS)(1) DIN RAIL MOUNTING KIT (INSTALLED)(1) 6-POSITION PHOENIX CONNECTOR(1) DUST COVERFeatures:Convert 10/100Base-T(X) to 100BaseFXAuto-negotiation and auto-MDI/MDIXSupports Ethernet to fiber portDIN rail or wall mountHigh reliability and rigid IP-30 housingLink fault pass throughThe Fast Ethernet Industrial Media Converter provides a cost-effective way to add fiber to your existing network infrastructure. It converts 10/100Base-T(X) to 100BaseFX with ease. Additionally, this media converter supports MDI/MDIX auto detection, so you do not need to use crossover wires.This media converter provides consistent network performance in the harshest work environments on earth. It features rigid IP-30 housing, an operating temperature range of -40° to 158° F and has dual power inputs that each accept a wide voltage range (12 to 48 VDC).When one side of your network link fails, the other side continues transmitting packets and waits for a response that never arrives from the disconnected side. Link fault pass-through forces the active link to shut down as soon as it notices the other link has failed, giving the application software a chance to fix the issue. This maximizes the uptime of your network.
