Description
Black Box Gb ETH MED CONV 2-10/100/1000 COP 100/1000 MM FBR 850nm 0.5km SC
Bring fiber directly to the desktop with the Black Box Gb ETH MED CONV. This compact media converter bridges copper Ethernet networks with multimode fiber, delivering reliable Gigabit connectivity at a fraction of the cost of upgrading NICs or deploying new infrastructure. Designed for offices, labs, data centers, and edge deployments, this device makes fiber extension simple, scalable, and budget-friendly. The converter supports two copper Ethernet ports and a fiber link featuring a SC connector and an 850 nm multimode (MMF) interface, enabling flexible, cost-efficient network expansion without complex configuration.
- Cost-effective fiber-to-desktop solution: Upgrade your network edges without replacing existing NICs or high-cost switches. The Black Box media converter lets you extend your Gigabit Ethernet reach over multimode fiber, delivering dependable performance at a lower total cost of ownership.
- Two-port copper Ethernet bridging: With dual 10/100/1000 Mbps copper interfaces, this converter accommodates a mix of devices— PCs, printers, IP phones, and switches—while providing simple, auto-negotiating connectivity that adapts to your network speed and duplex settings.
- Single-fiber MMF link, SC connector, 850 nm, up to 0.5 km: The fiber side uses a rugged SC connector at an 850 nm wavelength, optimized for multimode fiber runs up to 0.5 kilometers. This configuration is ideal for office floors, campus buildings, or data closets where fiber is preferred for distance and EMI resilience.
- Plug-and-play simplicity: Designed for rapid deployment, the converter requires no complex setup or management. Simply connect copper devices to the RJ-45 ports, attach a multimode fiber patch cord to the SC port, and power the unit—your network link is established quickly and with minimal downtime.
- Compact, desk-friendly footprint with broad compatibility: The small form factor fits neatly on a workstation or in a network cabinet, and it is compatible with a wide range of Ethernet equipment, making it a versatile addition to any mixed-vendor environment.
Technical Details of Black Box Gb ETH MED CONV 2-10/100/1000 COP 100/1000 MM FBR 850nm 0.5km SC
- Copper interfaces: 2 x 10/100/1000 Mbps Ethernet RJ-45 ports
- Fiber interface: 1 x SC fiber port for multimode fiber, 850 nm
- Fiber type and distance: Multimode fiber, up to 0.5 km (500 meters)
- Fiber connector: SC
- Target data rate: Gigabit Ethernet over copper to fiber media conversion
- Form factor: Compact media converter suitable for desktop or cabinet mounting
How to install Black Box Gb ETH MED CONV 2-10/100/1000 COP 100/1000 MM FBR 850nm 0.5km SC
- Power the media converter by connecting the provided power supply to a suitable AC outlet or DC source as required by the design.
- Identify the copper side and connect the first device (for example, a PC or switch) to one RJ-45 port using a standard Ethernet cable (Cat5e/6/7 compatible).
- Optionally connect a second device to the other RJ-45 port if your network design requires bridging two copper devices through the converter.
- Attach a multimode fiber patch cord to the SC fiber port on the converter, and connect the other end to the remote fiber device or switch located up to 0.5 km away.
- Power on both ends of the link and verify connectivity on the copper and fiber sides. The media converter should establish a transparent bridge between copper Ethernet and fiber, with auto-negotiation handling speed and duplex
- Secure the unit in a clean, ventilated area away from excessive heat, moisture, or dust, and route cables neatly to prevent interference or accidental disconnections.
Frequently asked questions
- What is a media converter and why would I need one? A media converter like this Black Box model bridges copper Ethernet networks with fiber, enabling you to extend a LAN beyond the reach of copper cables, improve EMI resilience, or connect remote devices to a Gigabit Ethernet backbone without replacing NICs or switches.
- What do the numbers 2-10/100/1000 refer to? They indicate two copper Ethernet ports capable of handling speeds of 10, 100, or 1000 Mbps, with automatic negotiation to the best available speed on connected devices.
- What fiber specifications are supported? The unit uses a SC connector with a 850 nm wavelength interface intended for multimode fiber and links up to 0.5 km, suitable for typical office and campus deployments.
- Is any configuration required? In most cases, no configuration is necessary. The device is designed for plug-and-play operation, automatically negotiating link speeds and establishing a seamless copper-to-fiber bridge.
- Will this work with any NIC or switch? As a standard copper Ethernet to fiber media converter, it supports typical 10/100/1000 Mbps Ethernet devices. Compatibility is generally good with mainstream NICs, switches, printers, and desktops that use standard RJ-45 Ethernet interfaces.
- What are the typical applications? Common uses include extending a department’s network to a fiber-connected desktop, linking a fiber backbone to a local area network, connecting remote office equipment, or delivering high-bandwidth connectivity to edge devices where copper runs are impractical.
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