This compact ethernet switches media converter is perfect for network technicians and small business owners who need reliable copper-to-fiber connectivity in space-constrained environments. Our fiber ethernet switches solution delivers:
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Seamless 10/100Base-TX to fiber conversion with SFP flexibility
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Wall-mountable design for compact installation spaces
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Stand-alone operation requiring no external management
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SFP slot compatibility for various fiber optic modules
Key Features
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Fast Ethernet conversion from copper to fiber optic
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10/100Base-TX RJ-45 interface with auto-negotiation
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SFP expansion slot for flexible fiber connectivity
- Compatible with rj45 networking cable standards
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Wall-mountable external design for space efficiency
- Consistent fast ethernet performance for reliable connectivity
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Plug-and-play installation with no configuration required
Technical Specifications
| Manufacturer |
Transition Networks |
| Model Number |
M/E-TX-FX-01(SFP)-NA |
| Type |
Mini Fast Ethernet Media Converter |
| Copper Interface |
1 x RJ-45 (10/100Base-TX) |
| Fiber Interface |
1 x SFP slot (100Base-X) |
| Mounting |
Wall Mountable, External |
| Expansion Slots |
1 x SFP slot |
| Compatible Systems |
Ethernet switches and fast ethernet networks |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What type of SFP modules are compatible with this converter?
A: This fiber ethernet switches converter accepts standard 100Base-X SFP modules including multimode and single-mode fiber transceivers — perfect for integration with existing network switch fiber optic infrastructure.
Q: Can this be wall-mounted in tight spaces?
A: Yes, the compact wall-mountable design makes it ideal for installation in telecommunication closets, equipment rooms, and space-constrained environments where traditional ethernet switches won't fit.
Q: Does this support auto-negotiation for copper connections?
A: Absolutely. The rj45 networking cable interface automatically negotiates 10/100Mbps speeds and duplex settings for seamless integration with existing network equipment.
Q: Is external power required for operation?
A: Yes. This external stand-alone converter requires DC power input to operate both the copper and fiber interfaces effectively in your network infrastructure.