Black Box FlexPoint Transceivers/Media Converters

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Black Box FlexPoint Transceivers/Media Converters

The Black Box FlexPoint Transceivers and Media Converters are compact, versatile networking solutions designed to bridge copper Ethernet and fiber optic links with ease. Engineered for reliability in small offices, data centers, and edge environments, these devices let you extend your LAN reach without a complete switch upgrade. With full- and half-duplex support on both UTP and fiber ports, automatic speed sensing on the copper side, and practical controls to tailor operation to your network, FlexPoint transceivers deliver flexible connectivity for mixed environments. A user-friendly crossover option simplifies connections to hubs or switches, while wall-mount hardware enables secure installation in tight equipment spaces. Whether you’re creating a resilient link between a fiber backbone and a copper-access network or upgrading a legacy copper segment to fiber, these transceivers provide a straightforward, cost-effective solution.

  • Flexible port operation — Each unit supports both UTP copper and fiber links, with full- and half-duplex modes available on both ports. This versatility lets you integrate disparate network segments, extend reach, and maintain performance across diverse topologies. Whether you’re connecting a workgroup to a fiber campus backbone or extending a distance-limited copper network into a data closet, FlexPoint provides a seamless bridge between media types.
  • Automatic speed negotiation on the copper side — The UTP port automatically senses 10- or 100-Mbps Ethernet speeds, eliminating the guesswork and configuration steps that can slow down deployment. This auto-sensing capability helps ensure compatibility with a wide range of devices, from older hubs to modern switches, while maintaining reliable throughput and consistent network behavior.
  • Precise control with a manual override — A dedicated manual override switch gives you precise control over both fiber and UTP ports. This feature is especially helpful in environments where you need to enforce specific link modes, manage duplex settings, or test different configurations without changing other network equipment. It also provides a straightforward way to troubleshoot connectivity issues by forcing a known state on each port.
  • Built-in crossover switch for easy topology changes — The crossover switch enables direct, simple connections to hubs or switches when network wiring requires a crossover arrangement. This reduces the need for extra cabling or adapters and makes it easier to reconfigure layouts as your network grows or changes. It’s ideal for temporary lab setups, edge deployments, and space-constrained racks where quick reconfigurations matter.
  • Wall-mount capable for secure, space-saving installation — The design includes hardware suitable for mounting the converter to a wall or other stable surface, helping you keep cables organized and airflow unobstructed. This is particularly beneficial in crowded equipment rooms, on-wall rack enclosures, or under desks where desk space is at a premium. Durable construction and a compact footprint keep the unit unobtrusive while maintaining easy access for maintenance.

Technical Details of Black Box FlexPoint Transceivers/Media Converters

  • One UTP (copper) port and one fiber port, enabling simultaneous copper-to-fiber bridging and flexible topology choices
  • Support for full- and half-duplex operation on both ports, allowing optimal data flow in diverse network configurations
  • UTP port auto-senses 10- or 100-Mbps Ethernet speeds to simplify deployment across mixed devices
  • Manual override switch for enhanced control over fiber and UTP port modes and behavior
  • Crossover switch to simplify connections to hubs or switches without additional adapters

how to install Black Box FlexPoint Transceivers/Media Converters

  • Identify a suitable installation location with adequate ventilation and access to power and cables. Ensure there is enough clearance for connector access and any mounting hardware if wall-mounting.
  • Connect the fiber optic cable to the fiber port using the correct fiber type and connector. Handle fiber cables with care to avoid bending and damaging the fiber.
  • Attach the UTP copper cable to the UTP port using a standard RJ-45 connector. Route cables neatly to minimize strain and interference, and avoid tight bends in the cable.
  • Set the manual override switch to the desired position to control how the device prioritizes fiber versus copper performance, and use the crossover switch to choose straight-through or crossover operation as required by your network design.
  • Secure the unit in its mounting location, complete any required power connections if applicable, and verify connectivity by testing link status and data throughput between devices on either side of the transceiver.

Frequently asked questions

  • What is the Black Box FlexPoint Transceivers/Media Converters designed to do? They bridge copper Ethernet (UTP) networks with fiber optic links, enabling mixed-media deployments and extending network reach without replacing existing switches and hubs. They support full- and half-duplex operation and provide convenient controls for configuring topology and link behavior.
  • How many ports does the device have? The unit includes one UTP copper port and one fiber port, enabling straightforward copper-to-fiber bridging for point-to-point connections or simple media conversion paths in a larger network landscape.
  • How does auto-sensing speed work on the UTP side? The UTP port automatically detects 10- or 100-Mbps Ethernet signals, allowing the device to adapt to the connected device's speed without manual configuration and reducing setup time.
  • Can I control the ports manually? Yes, a dedicated manual override switch gives you direct control over port behavior, enabling you to specify duplex modes and port operation to suit your network testing, troubleshooting, or deployment needs.
  • Is wall mounting supported? Yes, wall-mount hardware is available with the unit, providing a secure, space-saving installation option that helps keep cables organized and accessible for maintenance or future upgrades.

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