Description
Black Box LinkGain 10/100BASE-TX to 100BASE-FX Media Converter, ST
Extend your network beyond copper with a reliable, high-performance bridge that converts 10/100BASE-TX Ethernet to 100BASE-FX fiber. The Black Box LinkGain Media Converter is engineered for seamless integration between existing copper-based LANs and fiber networks, enabling you to connect distant campuses, buildings, or data centers without replacing current switches. Featuring an ST fiber connector and a standard RJ-45 copper port, this compact converter delivers plug-and-play operation, robust performance, and the flexibility to deploy in standalone setups or in racks. Designed for durability in real-world environments, the LinkGain supports easy scaling by allowing you to deploy units in pairs, ensuring a transparent, continuous link between copper and fiber segments while maintaining full-duplex, high-speed traffic across the network.
- Flexible copper-to-fiber media conversion for seamless network extension — The LinkGain 10/100BASE-TX to 100BASE-FX Media Converter bridges your existing copper Ethernet network (RJ-45) to a 100BASE-FX fiber backbone, enabling you to extend reach across short- or long-haul distances without replacing current switches. With copper support for 10/100 Mbps and fiber support for 100 Mbps, this converter accommodates mixed environments where legacy devices share a common network with newer fiber-linked segments. The ST fiber connector standardizes your fiber installations, reducing compatibility concerns and simplifying your installation process. This capability is particularly valuable in campuses, multi-building office complexes, or industrial environments where fiber is chosen for its higher immunity to EMI and longer distance coverage, yet a copper side remains in place for broader compatibility and cost efficiency.
- Auto-sensing copper ports with MDI/MDI-X — The copper RJ-45 port automatically negotiates and detects MDI/MDI-X, allowing effortless integration with a wide range of switches, hubs, or IP cameras and workstations. Auto-sensing eliminates the need to manually configure speed or duplex settings, ensuring compatibility with 10 Mbps or 100 Mbps networks and enabling smooth operation even in mixed-speed networks. This feature helps prevent misconfigurations and reduces setup time, so you can deploy quickly in classrooms, office floors, or data center edge devices. By accommodating both MDI and MDI-X connections, the LinkGain minimizes the risk of crossover issues and keeps your network simple to manage as you grow.
- Link Fault Pass Through (LFP) for enhanced reliability — The Link Fault Pass Through feature enhances network reliability by ensuring that if the connected link on the other side fails, the paired converter can shut down its corresponding link to prevent traffic from looping or causing unstable network behavior. LFP helps maintain predictable network operation in fault conditions, which is especially important for mission-critical applications, server racks, and uplinks between buildings. By providing a clear, coordinated response to link failures, LFP reduces troubleshooting time and helps maintain service continuity even in challenging environments.
- Plug-and-play, standalone or rack-mountable design — The LinkGain is designed for easy deployment right out of the box. It supports plug-and-play operation, requiring no complex configuration in most installations. Use it as a standalone unit on a desk or shelf, or install it in a rack for tidy, scalable networking. The ability to operate in a standalone mode or as part of a rack-mounted deployment makes it well-suited for growing networks, data centers, and network closets where space and organization matter. For larger projects, you can deploy multiple units in pairs to connect disparate copper networks to fiber backbones with minimal management overhead and maximum flexibility.
- Designed for durable, scalable network upgrades — By enabling a straightforward copper-to-fiber transition, the LinkGain supports gradual network upgrades without a forklift replacement of existing equipment. It preserves your current infrastructure while unlocking the performance and distance benefits of fiber. The device’s ST connector, compatibility with 10/100BASE-TX copper, and 100BASE-FX fiber support make it a practical choice for organizations planning phased upgrades, campus-wide deployments, or secure, high-speed uplinks between network segments. The pairing requirement (use in matched units) ensures consistent behavior across the link, delivering predictable performance and easier management as the network expands.
Technical Details of Black Box LinkGain 10/100BASE-TX to 100BASE-FX Media Converter, ST
- Recommended use — 10/100BASE-TX to 100BASE-FX medium conversion with ST fiber connector; intended to be used in pairs to connect copper and fiber segments.
- Copper interface — 10/100BASE-TX RJ-45 port with auto-sensing (MDI/MDI-X) for seamless integration with switches, hubs, or other Ethernet devices.
- Fiber interface — 100BASE-FX with ST connector for standard fiber installations; facilitates high-speed fiber links between network segments or buildings.
- Key feature — Link Fault Pass Through (LFP) to help maintain network stability by signaling link faults across the paired converter pair.
- Deployment — Plug-and-play operation; usable as a standalone unit or installed in a rack, enabling flexible placement in offices, data centers, or campus networks.
- Configuration — No complex setup required; designed for straightforward deployment to quickly extend network reach without driver or firmware adjustments in most environments.
How to Install Black Box LinkGain 10/100BASE-TX to 100BASE-FX Media Converter
- Plan the distance and location for the copper and fiber links. Ensure you have two units to create a complete copper-to-fiber bridge, as the device is designed to be used in pairs for full functionality.
- Connect the copper side (RJ-45) of one converter to your Ethernet switch, hub, or network device using a standard Cat5e/Cat6 Ethernet patch cable. The auto-sensing feature will negotiate the appropriate speed (10 or 100 Mbps) and duplex automatically.
- On the fiber side, connect a 100BASE-FX fiber patch lead with an ST connector to the corresponding ST port on the paired converter located at the other end of the link. Ensure the fiber path is clean and free of dust to maintain optimal signal integrity.
- Repeat the same process for the second converter so that two devices are linked end-to-end, with copper on one side and fiber on the other. Remember: these units are designed to operate together as a pair to establish a seamless copper-to-fiber bridge.
- Power the units according to your installation environment and verify basic connectivity by testing end-to-end communication between devices on either side of the link. Due to the LFP feature, verify that the paired converter responds correctly to faults to maintain network reliability.
Frequently asked questions
- What is the Black Box LinkGain 10/100BASE-TX to 100BASE-FX Media Converter used for? — It is a media converter that bridges copper Ethernet networks (10/100BASE-TX) with fiber optic networks (100BASE-FX) to extend reach, improve performance, and enable connectivity between disparate network segments without replacing existing equipment.
- Why must it be used in pairs? — The paired deployment ensures a complete, bidirectional link between the copper and fiber segments, enabling proper LFP behavior and consistent performance across the entire connection.
- What speeds are supported on the copper and fiber sides? — The copper side supports 10/100 Mbps (auto-sensing), and the fiber side supports 100 Mbps (100BASE-FX) suitable for typical legacy-to-fiber uplinks.
- What connector types are involved? — The copper side uses a standard RJ-45 Ethernet interface, while the fiber side uses an ST connector for 100BASE-FX fiber links.
- Is installation difficult? — No special configuration is required in most cases; the device is designed for plug-and-play deployment and can be used as a standalone unit or mounted in a rack. For larger networks, you can deploy multiple units in pairs to extend fiber connections to remote locations while maintaining compatibility with your existing copper infrastructure.
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