Black Box FlexPoint LMC1017A-MMSC Transceiver/Media Converter

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Description

The Black Box FlexPoint LMC1017A-MMSC Transceiver/Media Converter is a compact, rugged solution designed to bridge copper Ethernet networks to high‑speed multimode fiber with ease. This media converter brings together Gigabit Ethernet performance and fiber optics in a small metal enclosure, making it ideal for LAN extension, fiber mode conversion, and Ethernet speed conversion across campuses, buildings, or data centers. Whether you need a stand‑alone unit on a desk or shelf, or a modular insertion into a FlexPoint chassis for centralized management, the LMC1017A-MMSC delivers reliable, plug‑and‑play operation with minimal configuration. With its 850 nm multimode fiber capability, SC fiber connector, and support for copper 10/100/1000 Mbps traffic, this device is purpose-built to simplify complex networks and extend reach without sacrificing performance or compatibility.

  • Gigabit copper‑to‑fiber media conversion: Seamlessly convert 10/100/1000 Mbps Ethernet signals on copper to 1000 Mbps on multimode fiber, enabling long‑haul connectivity while preserving full‑duplex operation and high throughput for bandwidth‑hungry applications.
  • Multimode fiber at 850 nm (SC connector): Designed for reliable indoor deployments, this converter uses standard multimode fiber optics and an SC fiber connector to ensure compatibility with common fiber cabling and patch panels.
  • 550 m transmission distance: Extend your LAN beyond copper limits with a practical, enterprise‑class reach, suitable for campus networks, building interconnects, and data‑center edge transitions where fiber is preferred for distance and immunity to EMI.
  • Compact, rugged metal enclosure: A sturdy, small form factor that minimizes space requirements and delivers durability for everyday deployments, whether used as a standalone device or integrated into a FlexPoint infrastructure.
  • Flexible deployment for LAN extension and Ethernet speed conversion: The LMC1017A‑MMSC is crafted to support various topologies—from simple two‑point connections to more complex campus layouts—by enabling copper devices to connect to fiber networks with ease and reliability.

Technical Details of Black Box FlexPoint LMC1017A-MMSC Transceiver/Media Converter

  • Optical wavelength: 850 nm (multimode)
  • Fiber distance: Up to 550 meters
  • Fiber connector: SC
  • Copper interface: 10/100/1000 Mbps Ethernet (RJ-45)
  • Media conversion: Copper to fiber (LAN extension, fiber mode conversion, Ethernet speed conversion)

How to install Black Box FlexPoint LMC1017A-MMSC Transceiver/Media Converter

Installing the FlexPoint LMC1017A-MMSC is designed to be straightforward and user‑friendly, with a focus on plug‑and‑play operation so you can quickly extend your network without specialized tools or complex configuration. Follow these general steps to install and deploy the unit in a typical small to medium enterprise environment:

  • Step 1: Prepare your cables. Gather a CAT‑X Ethernet cable (RJ‑45 end) for the copper side and a multimode fiber patch cable with SC connectors for the fiber side.
  • Step 2: Connect the copper side. Plug one end of the RJ‑45 Ethernet cable into your network device (such as a switch, router, or server) and the other end into the copper RJ‑45 port on the LMC1017A‑MMSC.
  • Step 3: Connect the fiber side. Attach the multimode fiber patch cable to the SC fiber port on the converter and connect the other end to the remote fiber equipment or another compatible media converter in your link.
  • Step 4: Power the unit. Connect the power supply to the LMC1017A‑MMSC and plug it into a suitable outlet. If your deployment uses a FlexPoint chassis, you can insert the module per your chassis guidelines, and then power the system accordingly.
  • Step 5: Verify link status. After powering, check the status indicators on the device to confirm copper and fiber links are up and data is flowing. In most deployments, the device is plug‑and‑play, requiring little to no further configuration.
  • Step 6: Integrate into your network. Once the link is established, monitor performance using standard network management practices. The converter is designed to minimize latency and provide stable, predictable throughput for typical enterprise traffic.

Frequently asked questions

  • Q: What does the Black Box FlexPoint LMC1017A-MMSC do? A: It is a media converter that bridges copper Ethernet networks (10/100/1000 Mbps) to multimode fiber using an 850 nm transmitter, enabling LAN extension and Ethernet speed conversion over fiber with an SC connector.
  • Q: What distance can I reach with this converter? A: The device supports a transmission distance of up to 550 meters on multimode fiber, depending on fiber type and installation conditions.
  • Q: What connectors are used? A: The copper side uses a standard RJ‑45 Ethernet port for 10/100/1000 Mbps, and the fiber side uses an SC connector for multimode fiber with an 850 nm wavelength.
  • Q: Do I need any configuration to use it? A: No; the LMC1017A‑MMSC is designed for plug‑and‑play operation, providing seamless compatibility with standard Ethernet devices. Some deployments in larger FlexPoint environments may involve chassis integration for centralized management.
  • Q: Can I mount this device in a rack or chassis? A: Yes. The unit is designed to be used as a standalone media converter or inserted into a FlexPoint chassis, offering flexibility for desktop or rack‑mount deployments depending on your network architecture.
  • Q: Is this compatible with other brands of media converters? A: As a standard copper‑to‑fiber media converter with common RJ‑45 and SC interfaces, it interoperates with any devices that adhere to the same Ethernet and fiber standards and connection types, making it suitable for mixed‑vendor environments.
  • Q: What is the primary benefit of deploying this converter in a network? A: The primary benefit is the ability to extend your LAN over fiber, enabling longer distances, better EMI resistance, and easier interbuilding connections while maintaining Gigabit Ethernet performance on the copper side.

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