Black Box Fast Ethernet Compact Media Converter

Black BoxSKU: 2891517

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Sale price$350.77

Description

The Black Box Fast Ethernet Compact Media Converter is a compact, reliable bridge between copper and fiber networks, designed to extend your Ethernet reach without sacrificing performance. This small but powerful device brings 100Base-TX copper connectivity together with 100Base-SX fiber in a single, space-saving unit, making it an ideal choice for edge networks, campus deployments, small data centers, and remote sites. Built to be simple to install and easy to monitor, it delivers enterprise-grade reliability in a compact enclosure that fits neatly on a desk, in a wall-mount cabinet, or in a small equipment shelf. Whether you’re upgrading an aging copper backbone or integrating a new fiber segment into your existing network, this Black Box media converter provides a seamless, transparent bridging solution that minimizes downtime and maximizes performance.

  • Unified 100Base-TX to 100Base-SX bridging in a compact form factor: This media converter delivers seamless conversion between copper Ethernet networks (RJ-45) and fiber networks (SC Duplex) using the 100Base-TX and 100Base-SX standards. By consolidating both media types into one durable unit, you can extend your network across short- to moderate-length fiber runs without deploying a separate media conversion solution for each link. The unit supports autosensing operation to automatically align with the connected devices, ensuring compatibility with a wide range of switches, routers, and fiber-optic transceivers. The result is a flexible, scalable transition path for organizations seeking to modernize infrastructure while protecting existing investments in copper-based equipment.
  • Reliable performance with diagnostic visibility and fault isolation: When faults occur, diagnostic LEDs on each port alert you to the location and type of issue, enabling rapid troubleshooting and minimal downtime. The built-in Link Fault Detection features help you quickly isolate breaks or signal degradation on either the copper or fiber link, which is crucial for complex network topologies where a single fault can impact multiple devices. With clear, actionable indicators, network administrators can pinpoint problems fast, reduce mean time to repair (MTTR), and maintain service levels in critical environments.
  • Power flexibility with external/internal autosensing options: The converter supports versatile power delivery to adapt to different deployment scenarios. It can operate with an external autosensing power supply or an internal autosensing power arrangement, allowing you to fit into existing power infrastructure or to use a compact internal supply where space is at a premium. This flexibility is especially valuable in tight network closets, branch offices, or co-located data centers where power availability and layout vary. The autosensing capability ensures the device maintains reliable operation across a range of input voltages and environments, helping to protect your network investment.
  • Small footprint, easy integration, and durable design: The Black Box Fast Ethernet Compact Media Converter is engineered for straightforward installation in busy network environments. Its compact dimensions enable it to sit unobtrusively on a desk, be mounted in a small enclosure, or integrated into a crowded patch panel. The rugged construction and robust thermal characteristics ensure dependable operation in typical office or data center settings. By consolidating copper and fiber media conversion into a single, plug-and-play device, administrators can accelerate project timelines, minimize cabling complexity, and streamline maintenance routines.
  • Ideal for campus, branch, and edge networking scenarios: This converter excels in scenarios where you need to connect a copper Ethernet segment to a fiber backbone, extend reaches between buildings, or interface legacy devices with modern, fiber-based infrastructure. Its combination of 100Base-TX and 100Base-SX support, diagnostic visibility, and power flexibility makes it a practical choice for small to mid-sized networks seeking to maximize uptime and performance without sacrificing space or cost efficiency. Whether you're upgrading a single link or deploying a distributed edge network, this device provides a dependable, scalable bridge between media types that keeps your data flowing smoothly.

Technical Details of Black Box Fast Ethernet Compact Media Converter

  • Ports: 1 x RJ-45 (Ethernet), 1 x SC Duplex (fiber)
  • Standards Supported: 100Base-TX, 100Base-SX
  • Power Options: External autosensing power supply or internal autosensing power configuration
  • Diagnostics: Port-specific diagnostic LEDs indicate link status and fault type; Link Fault Detection (LFD) features help isolate breaks or degraded links
  • Form Factor: Compact media converter designed for desks, shelves, or small equipment enclosures
  • Deployment: Suitable for quick integration into existing copper-to-fiber extension projects and cross-network bridging

How to Install Black Box Fast Ethernet Compact Media Converter

  • Power down the devices at the network edge where you will install the converter to ensure safe handling and avoid electrical surges during connection.
  • Insert the converter into the desired location, ensuring adequate ventilation and access to both the RJ-45 port and the SC Duplex fiber port for easy cabling and maintenance.
  • Connect the source device to the RJ-45 port using a standard Ethernet cable, taking care to align the link with the appropriate network segment and confirming the device supports 100Base-TX speeds.
  • Connect the fiber segment to the SC Duplex port using compatible multimode fiber (MMF) and the appropriate fiber transceiver if required by your network configuration. Verify that the fiber link is clean, properly terminated, and secure to minimize attenuation and reflections.
  • Power the unit using the preferred power option (external autosensing supply or internal autosensing configuration) and power on the connected devices. Observe the diagnostic LEDs on both ports to confirm a successful link and active data transmission. If an issue is indicated, use the LEDs as a diagnostic guide to check cable integrity, port activity, and adapter compatibility.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Q: What does this device do? A: It serves as a bridge between copper Ethernet (1 x RJ-45) and fiber optic Ethernet (1 x SC Duplex), enabling 100Base-TX to connect to 100Base-SX networks in a single, compact unit.
  • Q: Which networks is it best suited for? A: It is ideal for edge networks, campus backbones, branch offices, and small data centers where you need to extend a copper network over fiber or connect legacy copper devices to a fiber backbone.
  • Q: What kind of power does it require? A: It supports both external autosensing power supplies and internal autosensing configurations, providing flexible power options to match your deployment constraints.
  • Q: How do I know if the connection is working? A: The device features diagnostic LEDs on each port that indicate link status and fault type, along with link fault detection that helps you identify and isolate issues quickly.

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