Black Box FlexPoint Gigabit UTP to Fiber Media Converter

Black BoxSKU: 2891576

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Description

The Black Box FlexPoint Gigabit UTP to Fiber Media Converter is a compact, high-performance solution that bridges copper and fiber networks with effortless reliability. Designed for demanding network environments, this dual-port device takes advantage of 1 x RJ-45 1000Base-T Ethernet and 1 x SC 1000Base-SX/LX fiber interface to deliver seamless, gigabit-speed connectivity across copper and fiber segments. Whether you’re extending a campus backbone, connecting a remote site to your data center, or upgrading an aging copper link, the FlexPoint helps you maximize your existing infrastructure while investing in future-ready fiber Ethernet capability. Its robust, easy-to-deploy design is perfect for data centers, edge deployments, telecom closets, and IT rooms where space and simplicity matter. The converter’s sleek, rack-mountable or wall-mountable form factor, combined with DIP switches for quick port configuration, ensures fast installations with minimal downtime. And with Auto MDI/MDI-X, you never have to worry about arbitrary copper cable types—the device negotiates the best connection automatically for you.

  • Dual-port Gigabit Ethernet bridge: Integrates a copper 1000Base-T RJ-45 port with a fiber 1000Base-SX/LX SC port, enabling flexible network design by linking copper devices to fiber backbones or extending fiber to copper endpoints without a separate media conversion layer.
  • Flexible fiber options for long reach: Supports 1000Base-SX/LX on the fiber side, allowing you to choose the right fiber modality for your environment—multimode SX for shorter campus deployments or single-mode LX for longer-haul connections—without swapping hardware.
  • DIP-switch configurability: DIP switches provide straightforward port setting options, giving you control over link behavior and flow, so you can tailor performance to your network’s needs without complex software configuration.
  • Autonomous, plug-and-play operation: Auto MDI/MDI-X on the copper port eliminates the need to match cable types, ensuring seamless, universal compatibility with a wide range of Ethernet devices and networks.
  • Versatile mounting and compact design: Rack-mountable and wall-mountable, the FlexPoint fits neatly into tight telecom closets or equipment racks, offering a space-saving, durable solution for both new deployments and retrofits in spaces with constrained real estate.

Technical Details of Black Box FlexPoint Gigabit UTP to Fiber Media Converter

  • Port configuration: 1 x RJ-45 1000Base-T Ethernet port, 1 x SC 1000Base-SX/LX fiber port
  • Fiber type support: 1000Base-SX for multimode fiber and 1000Base-LX for single-mode fiber (select via fiber cabling and distance requirements)
  • Standards compliance: IEEE 802.3 1000Base-T Ethernet, 1000Base-SX/LX fiber standards
  • Link speed and duplex: 1 Gbps full-duplex capability on both copper and fiber sides (subject to fiber type and link pairing)
  • Configuration interface: DIP switches for port settings and behavior configuration
  • Auto-negotiation: Auto MDI/MDI-X supported on the copper port to simplify cable selection and device pairing
  • Mounting options: Rack-mountable and wall-mountable design for flexible installation in data centers, telecom rooms, or edge deployments
  • Power: Powered by a universal power supply suitable for common AC input voltages
  • Form factor: Compact footprint designed for space-constrained environments without sacrificing performance

How to install Black Box FlexPoint Gigabit UTP to Fiber Media Converter

  • Step 1: Choose a mounting location that accommodates both copper and fiber cabling, and secure the converter in a rack shelf or on a wall mount bracket as appropriate for your installation.
  • Step 2: Connect the copper side by wiring a Category 5e/6 Ethernet cable from a network switch, router, or another Ethernet device to the RJ-45 port on the FlexPoint. Ensure the copper device is powered and configured for gigabit operation if necessary.
  • Step 3: Attach the fiber link by connecting a fiber cable with an SC connector to the SC fiber port. Use 1000Base-SX multimode fiber for shorter distances or 1000Base-LX single-mode fiber for longer runs, based on your network design and the distance requirements of your deployment.
  • Step 4: Use the DIP switches to configure the port settings to match your network needs. If you’re unsure of the exact switch positions, refer to the product manual or installation guide for the recommended default configuration that supports auto negotiation and standard fiber pairing.
  • Step 5: Apply power to the unit via the universal power supply. Once powered, observe the indicator LEDs on both ports to confirm a healthy copper link and fiber link. If a link is not established, re-check fiber type, cable integrity, and DIP switch settings to ensure proper operation and compatibility with your network equipment.

Frequently asked questions

  • Q: What does the Black Box FlexPoint do? A: It acts as a media converter that bridges a copper Ethernet link (1000Base-T) and a fiber Ethernet link (1000Base-SX/LX) through a single chassis, enabling seamless communication between devices across copper and fiber networks.
  • Q: Do I need to configure anything beyond plugging it in? A: In many cases, auto MDI/MDI-X on the copper port handles cable compatibility automatically, and DIP switches provide optional port configuration if you need to tailor the link behavior to your network. For standard deployments, no complex software configuration is required.
  • Q: Can I mount this converter on a rack or a wall? A: Yes. The device is designed to be rack-mountable and wall-mountable, offering flexible installation options in data centers, technology rooms, or on-site locations where space is limited.
  • Q: Which fiber should I use? A: The fiber side supports 1000Base-SX/LX. Use SX for multimode fiber and LX for single-mode fiber depending on distance and infrastructure. The choice impacts maximum reach and compatibility with existing fiber networks.
  • Q: What power supply does it require? A: The unit is powered by a universal power supply compatible with common AC input voltages. Check the product documentation for the exact input range and connector type to ensure proper electrical compatibility.

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