Ā DescriptionĀ
Best media conversion solutions for network connectivity
Edimaxās full series of Media Converter are designed to meet the needs for massive optical fiber network, provide the whole Gigabit Ethernet network implementation.
Migrating between copper and fiber-based Medium
ET-913MSC convert the signals between two different transmission medium, allowing user a simple and cost-effective method to migrate between UTP cable and fiber optic cable. ItĀ can transmit signals up to 550m (multimode) in fiber medium, allowing users to extend network.
Comply with IEEE Standards
ET-913MSC are fully compliant with IEEE 802.3ab 1000Base-T and 802.3z 1000Base-SX/LX standards. The device comes with one RJ-45 port to connect to a 1000Base-T device such as workstation or switch and one fiber connection to connect a 1000Base-SX/LX device.
Feature LED and Fiber link alarm
User could monitor the device through Feature LED.Ā In addition, Fiber Link Alarm could allow user to monitor and maintain their critical fiber link more effectively.
Unique voltage supervisor
Built in voltage supervisor IC will automatically reset all chipsets in converter as power voltage drop below 2.9V, this action can make sure fiber port and TP port work normally when thunder storm or power unstable occuring cause the powerĀ electricity suddenly down in an instant time.
Plug-and-Play Installation
Simply to plug the TP and fiber port to the device having the media convertibility.
Features
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Extended distances up to 550m
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Support jumbo frame (64-9216 Byte)
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LED indication (Power, FDX, TP Link, FO Link, TP ACT, FO ACT)
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MDI/MDIX Auto Crossover supported
- Specifications
Product
Media Converter-G
Standards
IEEE 802.3ab & IEEE 802.3z
LED
Power, FDX, TP Link, FO Link, TP ACT, FO ACT
Power
I/P: AC 100-240V O/P: DC 5V, 1.6A
Power Consumption
5W
Weight
300 g (Net Weight)
Dimensions
26 X 71 X 97m
Temperature
Operating: 0 ~ 50 oC, Storage: -20 ~ 60 oC
Humidity
5% ~ 90% RH
UTP
EIA/TIA-568 Cat. 5 UTP, 100M
Fiber
50/125, 62.5/125µm (multimode)
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