Allied Telesis Transceiver/Media converter

Allied TelesisSKU: 4166564

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Description

Allied Telesis Transceiver/Media Converter

Discover reliable, high-speed copper Ethernet connectivity with the Allied Telesis Transceiver/Media Converter. Engineered for durability and performance, this device delivers seamless 10/100/1000Base-T access over twisted-pair cabling, transforming your network edges into agile, gigabit-capable links. Designed for small to enterprise environments, it blends compatibility, plug-and-play simplicity, and robust construction to support everyday data transfer, video streaming, and real-time collaboration without lag or dropouts.

  • High-speed connectivity with 10/100/1000Base-T, delivering up to 1000 Mbps over standard twisted-pair copper cables.
  • RJ-45 copper interface supports reliable, durable network connections across Cat5e/Cat6 cabling for office and data-center deployments.
  • Versatile transceiver/media converter design that enables flexible network expansion and simple integration with existing gear.
  • Auto-negotiation and compatibility with a broad range of Ethernet devices ensure smooth plug-and-play operation with minimal configuration.
  • Compact, durable form factor built to withstand daily office or data-center use, keeping connection stability intact in busy environments.

Technical Details of Allied Telesis Transceiver/Media Converter

  • Interface: 1 x Network (RJ-45) port
  • Standards: 10/100/1000Base-T Ethernet
  • Cabling: Copper twisted-pair Ethernet (RJ-45), suitable for Cat5e/Cat6 cabling
  • Performance: Up to 1000 Mbps data transfer rate (Gigabit Ethernet capable)
  • Type: Transceiver/Media converter for copper Ethernet networks

How to Install Allied Telesis Transceiver/Media Converter

Installing the Allied Telesis Transceiver/Media Converter is straightforward and designed for quick deployment in busy networks. Follow these steps to ensure a stable connection and optimal performance:

  • Identify the RJ-45 port on the transceiver and ensure you have a suitable Cat5e or Cat6 twisted-pair cable ready.
  • Connect one end of the Ethernet cable to the RJ-45 port on the transceiver and the other end to your network device (switch, router, or another Ethernet-enabled device).
  • Power on the transceiver (if a separate power source is required by your exact model). If the unit is powered by your connected equipment, verify that power is supplied through the existing hardware.
  • Power on or reset any connected devices if needed, then check the link status indicators to confirm a stable connection.
  • Test data transfer by generating typical network traffic (file transfers, streaming, or latency-sensitive applications) to verify performance and stability across the gigabit link.

Tips for optimal performance:

  • Use high-quality twisted-pair cables (Cat5e or Cat6) to reduce crosstalk and ensure reliable Gigabit performance.
  • Avoid running Ethernet cables parallel to power lines or near sources of electromagnetic interference to maximize signal integrity.
  • For edge deployments, place the transceiver in a location with adequate ventilation to prevent overheating during extended operation.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Allied Telesis Transceiver/Media Converter used for?

This device is designed to enable reliable copper Ethernet connectivity through a single RJ-45 interface, supporting 10/100/1000Base-T networks. It’s ideal for extending or bridging Ethernet connections across devices that rely on standard twisted-pair cabling.

Does it support Gigabit Ethernet?

Yes. The transceiver operates with 10/100/1000Base-T, providing Gigabit Ethernet performance where your network infrastructure and connected devices support it.

What type of cables do I need?

The unit uses copper twisted-pair Ethernet cables with RJ-45 connectors. For best results, use Cat5e or Cat6 cabling to ensure stable gigabit transmission and improved noise immunity.

Is this a plug-and-play device?

Generally, yes. The Allied Telesis transceiver/media converter is designed for straightforward integration with compatible Ethernet devices, often requiring minimal or no configuration beyond connecting the cables and powering the unit.

Where can I install this transceiver?

It’s suitable for a variety of environments, including offices, data centers, server rooms, and labs. It supports typical edge networking scenarios where copper Ethernet connectivity is needed and helps extend or bridge network segments efficiently.

Can this device be used with fiber or other media?

The model described is a copper-based transceiver with an RJ-45 interface. If you require fiber-to-copper conversion, look for a dedicated media converter that explicitly supports the fiber side and the appropriate fiber standard for your network.


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