Description
Meet the Allied Telesis Tranceiver/Media Converter—a compact, versatile Gigabit Ethernet bridge engineered to unify copper and fiber networks with minimal effort. This device is designed for reliability in small to mid-size deployments, delivering seamless 1000Base-T and 1000Base-X performance in a compact form factor that fits neatly on a desk or in a small equipment cabinet. It serves as a smart, plug-and-play solution for extending reach between switches, routers, and fiber-backed networks, making it ideal for office environments, campus edges, retail networks, and data-center edge connections. The unit’s auto-negotiation and Auto MDI/MDI-X capabilities reduce configuration steps, enabling quick, pain-free setup even in mixed‑vendor environments. Smart Link Restoration and Smart MissingLink features monitor link health and automatically recover from interruptions, helping to maintain uptime without manual intervention. RoHS compliance underscores the product’s alignment with modern environmental and safety standards, while its desktop design and optional wall-mount compatibility provide flexible placement options to suit any workspace. For organizations seeking a tidy, scalable approach to network upgrades, this transceiver/media converter delivers dependable performance without sacrificing space or simplicity. When paired with Allied Telesis accessories such as the AT-DMCWLMT wall-mount kit, you can mount the device securely on a wall or beneath a desk, freeing rack space for more critical equipment. The copper to fiber bridge configuration—featuring 1 x RJ-45 1000Base-T port and 1 x LC 1000Base-X port—enables a wide range of topology choices, from copper-to-fiber uplinks to fiber backbones that connect distant segments of a campus or data center. The device’s AC power input ensures reliable operation in professional environments, and its robust feature set is designed to deliver consistent, high-speed links even in challenging installations. In short, the Allied Telesis Tranceiver/Media Converter blends flexibility, performance, and ease of use to help IT teams deploy resilient networks with less friction and more uptime.
- High-speed Gigabit bridging between copper and fiber: 1 x 1000Base-T RJ-45 copper port connects to switches, routers, or uplinks, delivering full-duplex Gigabit performance for demanding office and data-center traffic.
- Single-mode or multi-mode fiber support via 1 x 1000Base-X LC port: Extend distances beyond copper limits and link distant network segments with ease.
- Resilient, smart features: Auto Negotiation, Auto MDI/MDI-X, Smart Link Restoration, and Smart MissingLink continuously monitor and maintain link integrity, automatically recovering from interruptions.
- Flexible deployment options: Desktop footprint with optional wall-mount capability using the AT-DMCWLMT accessory (sold separately), ideal for tight workspaces and space-constrained closets.
- Compliant and reliable: RoHS compliant and built for professional networks, including a Link test capability to verify connections and ensure proper operation.
Technical Details of Allied Telesis Tranceiver/Media Converter
- Port configuration: 1 x Network (RJ-45) 1000Base-T port and 1 x LC optical fiber port supporting 1000Base-X.
- Power and form factor: AC-powered unit designed for desktop use with optional wall-mount capability for flexible installation.
- Transmission: Gigabit Ethernet (1000 Mbps) with full-duplex operation for high-bandwidth connectivity.
- Key features: Auto Negotiation, Auto MDI/MDI-X, Smart Link Restoration, and Smart MissingLink for improved link stability and uptime.
- Compliance and safety: RoHS compliant, meeting environmental and safety standards for modern IT deployments.
- Mounting options: Desktop use by default; compatible with AT-DMCWLMT for wall mounting to suit workspace layouts.
- Use case versatility: Bridges copper networks to fiber backbones, supporting campus networks, edge data centers, and remote site connectivity.
how to install Allied Telesis Tranceiver/Media Converter
- Choose a suitable installation location: A stable desktop surface or a wall-mount location where the unit can be easily accessed for cabling and maintenance.
- Connect the copper link: Attach an Ethernet cable to the 1 x 1000Base-T RJ-45 port, connecting it to your switch, router, or other copper-based network device.
- Connect the fiber link: Attach an LC fiber optic cable to the 1 x 1000Base-X LC port using the appropriate transceiver module and fiber type (single-mode or multi-mode) for your fiber plant.
- Power up: Plug the unit into an AC power source and verify that the unit powers on and begins normal operation. Watch for LINK indicators to confirm a stable connection.
- Optional mounting: If wall mounting is desired, install the AT-DMCWLMT accessory (sold separately) according to its instructions, then secure the device to the wall and route cables neatly to maintain a tidy installation.
Frequently asked questions
- Q: What does the Allied Telesis Tranceiver/Media Converter do? A: It serves as a bridge between copper Ethernet (1 x 1000Base-T RJ-45) and fiber (1 x 1000Base-X LC), enabling Gigabit connections across longer distances and through different media types. It also provides smart features to improve link reliability.
- Q: Which networks benefit most from this device? A: Enterprise and campus networks needing to extend Gigabit Ethernet over fiber, remote site connections, or data-center edge deployments where copper-to-fiber transitions are required.
- Q: Is this converter hot-swappable or plug-and-play? A: The unit is designed for easy plug-and-play deployment with auto-negotiation and Auto MDI/MDI-X to minimize configuration efforts, but like all network devices, proper cabling and power should be established before linking to production networks.
- Q: Can I mount it on a wall? A: Yes. The device is desktop-ready and compatible with the AT-DMCWLMT wall-mount kit (sold separately) for wall or under-desk installations.
- Q: What safety and compliance features does it have? A: The unit is RoHS compliant, reflecting adherence to modern environmental and safety standards for IT equipment.
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