Allied Telesis Inc. Taa (federal) 10/100tx To 100fx/lc Mm Media & Rate Converter, Multi-region Psu

Allied Telesis Inc.SKU: 5698843

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Allied Telesis Taa (federal) 10/100tx To 100fx/lc Mm Media & Rate Converter, Multi-region Psu

Meet the bridge between aging copper Ethernet and modern fiber networks with the Allied Telesis Taa (federal) 10/100TX to 100FX LC MM Media & Rate Converter. Designed for federal procurement and global deployments, this small, purpose-built device enables seamless, plug-and-play conversion from copper to multimode fiber, making it an indispensable component for data centers, campus backbones, and field installations. The TAA-compliant unit is engineered to operate reliably in diverse environments, delivering stable performance without complicated configuration. Whether you are upgrading a legacy LAN, extending reach between buildings, or linking remote sites to a central core, this media converter delivers the speed, compatibility, and durability you need to keep networks running smoothly.

  • Flexible copper-to-fiber conversion: This media converter provides a copper RJ-45 10/100TX interface for legacy devices and a fiber LC 100BASE-FX MM interface for multimode fiber networks. It seamlessly bridges older Ethernet equipment with modern fiber infrastructure, enabling smooth interconnectivity across mixed-network environments. The unit is designed for hassle-free integration, with auto-sensing capabilities that eliminate the need for manual speed or duplex configuration in most scenarios.
  • TAA (federal) compliance and multi-region PSU: Built to meet U.S. government procurement standards, this converter carries TAA compliance, ensuring suitability for federal projects, defense contractors, and approved agencies. The multi-region power supply supports deployments across geographic regions, simplifying procurement and inventory management for global organizations. This feature helps buyers stay compliant while maintaining reliable operation across regional power landscapes.
  • Plug-and-play operation with auto-negotiation: The device is designed for quick deployment with minimal setup. Auto-negotiation on the copper side and automatic receive/transmit alignment on the fiber side minimize compatibility issues with a wide range of switches, NICs, and fiber devices. This plug-and-play approach reduces downtime and accelerates site readiness, which is especially valuable in federal and enterprise environments where deployment windows are constrained.
  • Rugged, compact design for continuous operation: Encased in a durable metal housing, the media converter is built to withstand everyday networking environments. Its compact footprint makes it easy to deploy in crowded equipment rooms or small cabinets, while maintaining reliability in 24/7 operations. The slim profile helps with cable management and airflow, contributing to long-term performance in high-demand networks.
  • Reliability and energy efficiency: Engineered for continuous data transport, this converter emphasizes stability, low power consumption, and robust protection features. It delivers dependable service for critical network paths and campus backbones, while keeping operational costs in check. The combination of solid construction, efficient power use, and federal-grade compliance makes this unit a prudent long-term investment for organizations prioritizing both performance and compliance.

Technical Details of Allied Telesis Inc. Taa (federal) 10/100tx To 100fx/lc Mm Media & Rate Converter, Multi-region Psu

  • Connectivity: Copper RJ-45 10/100TX port and Fiber LC 100BASE-FX MM interface
  • Conversion type: Media and rate converter bridging copper Ethernet to multimode fiber
  • Power: Multi-region PSU designed for global use; suitable for deployments across different regions
  • Compliance: TAA (federal) compliant, suitable for government and approved procurement programs
  • Enclosure: Compact, rugged metal housing intended for reliable operation in network environments

how to install Allied Telesis Inc. Taa (federal) 10/100tx To 100fx/lc Mm Media & Rate Converter

  • Power down the network devices and the converter mounting area before installation to prevent any electrical issues or data loss during setup.
  • Place the media converter in a well-ventilated space with adequate clearance around the unit to allow for heat dissipation and easy cable access. If you are mounting multiple units in a cabinet, arrange cables to avoid known pinch points and ensure proper airflow.
  • Connect the copper side first: insert a standard Ethernet cable into the RJ-45 10/100TX port on the converter and connect the other end to your 10/100TX switch, router, or NIC. Verify that the copper device is powered and correctly configured to operate at 10/100 Mbps if needed.
  • Connect the fiber side next: insert a multimode fiber patch cord with LC connectors into the LC 100BASE-FX MM port on the converter and connect the other end to the 100BASE-FX port on your fiber switch or network device. Make sure the fiber type (multimode) and wavelength match your network specification to ensure proper transmission.
  • Apply power and verify operation: power on the converter and check the LED indicators on both copper and fiber sides. A steady link LED typically indicates a valid connection, while blinking activity LEDs confirm data transmission. If either side does not indicate a link, recheck cable connections and port configurations on attached devices.
  • Test end-to-end connectivity: after establishing link and activity on both sides, run a basic network test from a connected copper device to a target device on the fiber side to confirm throughput and reliability. If issues arise, review fiber polarity, patch cable quality, and confirm that the connected devices support the negotiated speed and duplex settings.
  • Maintenance and placement tips: keep the converter away from excessive dust, moisture, and direct sunlight. Use proper cable management to prevent strain on connectors and maintain a tidy rack or cabinet environment. If you plan extended deployments, document the configuration and keep spare power adapters compatible with the regions where the device will be deployed.

Frequently asked questions

  • Q: What is the primary use of this media converter? A: It is designed to bridge legacy copper Ethernet networks (10/100TX) with modern multimode fiber (100BASE-FX) networks using LC connectors, enabling seamless interoperability between equipment that still relies on copper and fiber-based infrastructure.
  • Q: Is this product compliant with federal procurement standards? A: Yes. The device is TAA (federal) compliant, making it suitable for government contracts and other federally funded projects that require approved procurement criteria.
  • Q: What is meant by a multi-region PSU? A: A multi-region power supply is designed to operate with power standards across different geographic regions, simplifying global deployment and reducing the need for multiple regional power adapters.
  • Q: Do I need configuration or management software? A: No. The converter is designed for plug-and-play operation with auto-negotiation, requiring minimal or no configuration in standard deployments. It works with most switches and fiber devices that support 100BASE-FX multimode operation.
  • Q: What kind of fiber does it use? A: It uses multimode fiber with LC connectors to connect to 100BASE-FX networks. Ensure your fiber patch cables and transceivers are compatible with the fiber type, distance, and wavelength used in your network.
  • Q: Can I mount this device in a rack? A: The unit is compact and designed for flexible deployment in standard network environments. While it may fit within some rack setups, always verify mounting compatibility and available space before installation.
  • Q: What environmental considerations should I follow? A: Place the converter in a cool, ventilated area, away from excessive dust and moisture. Avoid placing it in direct sunlight or near heat sources, and ensure adequate airflow to sustain long-term reliability in enterprise and federal deployments.
  • Q: How do I verify that the unit is working correctly? A: After installation, confirm link status on both copper and fiber sides and perform a simple end-to-end test between connected devices. LED indicators should show stable links and activity, and performance tests should confirm data transmission over the 10/100TX to 100BASE-FX bridge.

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