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Black Box LPS500 network media converter 1000 Mbit/s 850 nm Multi-mode

Black Box LPS500 network media converter 1000 Mbit/s 850 nm Multi-mode

by Black Box

£413.50from 2 retailers
GTIN00822088150596
EAN0822088150596
MPNLPS500A-MM-SC-R3
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Connect with fiber and provide power to remote PoE devices.Along with matching copper to interference-free fiber at Gigabit speeds. the converter doubles as power sourcing equipment (PSE) for Power over Ethernet (PoE) devices plugged in on the copper side. Using existing UTP cabling for both data communications and 48-VDC power simplifies a network application in terms of provisioning power and maintaining equipment.It's particularly ideal for locating equipment where electrical access is inconvenient or just too expensive to locate. Install PoE-compatible security cameras and wireless access points in areas without any nearby power outlets while reducing your overall power consumption. too. Plus. the PoE PSE Gigabit Media Converter has extensive power management features. including overcurrent protection. undercurrent detection. minimum load sensing. and PSE MDI power enable/disable.For reliable data communications. the media converter boasts link fault pass-through (LFP) capabilities. monitoring receive ports on both the fiber and copper sides for loss of signal. If signaling is lost on one media port. it automatically disables the transmit (TX) signal to the other media port.Additionally. a far-end fault (FEF) function enables the converter to cease sending a link pulse to a link partner if signaling on the fiber receive (RX) port is lost. The link partner will also synchronously stop sending data. This way. you don't lose valuable data transmitted over an invalid link.

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