Transition Networks M/E-ISW Transceiver/Media Converter


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Transition Networks M/E-ISW Transceiver/Media Converter

The Transition Networks M/E-ISW Transceiver/Media Converter is an industrial-grade, compact network device designed to seamlessly bridge copper Ethernet and fiber optic networks. This mini converter converts 10/100 Mbps Ethernet from a copper RJ-45 interface to 100 Mbps over multi-mode fiber using a standard ST fiber connector, with an impressive range of up to 2 kilometers. Built for harsh environments, the M/E-ISW delivers dependable, plug-and-play performance without the need for complex configuration, making it an ideal choice for manufacturing floors, campus networks, surveillance systems, and other industrial deployments that demand reliable data transmission over longer distances. By isolating copper and fiber segments, this solution reduces EMI and electrical noise, improves security, and extends your network reach without sacrificing speed or reliability.

  • High-performance 10/100BASE-TX to 100BASE-FX conversion with ST MM fiber for robust long-distance links
  • Auto-negotiation and auto-MDI/MDIX on the copper side for effortless connectivity to switches, routers, and devices
  • Industrial mini-converter form factor designed to withstand challenging environments and demanding operating conditions
  • Maximum fiber distance of up to 2 km over multi-mode fiber, enabling strategic network extensions across facilities
  • Plug-and-play operation with no management interface required, delivering immediate, reliable connectivity

Technical Details of Transition Networks M/E-ISW Transceiver/Media Converter

The M/E-ISW transceiver/media converter is engineered to provide a straightforward, durable bridge between copper and fiber networks. It supports basic, unmanaged operation, allowing your IT team to deploy long-distance links quickly without software configuration. The combination of a copper 10/100BASE-TX port and a 100BASE-FX fiber port makes it suitable for interfacing legacy equipment with modern fiber networks, enabling seamless integration into existing architectures while preserving performance and reliability. Its rugged design is ideal for industrial environments where vibration, dust, and temperature fluctuations are common, ensuring stable data transmission over extended distances. The device’s ST connector on the fiber side is compatible with standard multi-mode fiber cables, simplifying installation and maintenance while reducing downtime and complexity in field deployments.

  • Interfaces: 10/100BASE-TX RJ-45 copper port; 100BASE-FX ST MM fiber port
  • Fiber type: Multi-mode fiber (MMF) with ST connector
  • Distance capability: Up to 2 kilometers on MMF to extend reach across facilities
  • Operation: Unmanaged, plug-and-play; auto-negotiation on copper port; auto MDI/MDIX
  • Standards: Compliant with IEEE 802.3 (10/100BASE-TX) and IEEE 802.3u (100BASE-FX)
  • Power: External DC power supply required; check model specifications for voltage and current requirements

How to Install Transition Networks M/E-ISW Transceiver/Media Converter

Installing the M/E-ISW Transceiver/Media Converter is a straightforward process that requires no complicated configuration. Follow these practical steps to establish a reliable copper-to-fiber link quickly and with minimal downtime. The device is designed to be placed in a secure, ventilated location close to the network devices it serves, such as near a switch, patch panel, or on a purpose-built industrial rack. Ensure that your fiber and copper cabling are compatible with the device’s ports and connectors, and use appropriate protective measures for industrial environments to maintain performance and longevity.

  • Step 1: Power down devices connected to the converter if required, then connect the copper Ethernet cable (RJ-45) from your switch or endpoint to the converter’s 10/100TX port. Use Cat5e or better cabling to ensure optimal performance and reliability.
  • Step 2: Connect the fiber side by inserting a multi-mode fiber patch cord into the ST fiber port. Confirm that the fiber type matches the MMF specifications supported by the converter and that the connectors are clean for best signal integrity.
  • Step 3: Apply power from the external DC supply specified by your model. Ensure the power source is stable and within the manufacturer’s recommended voltage range to prevent damage or unreliable operation.
  • Step 4: Verify that the link and activity LEDs on both the copper and fiber ports illuminate, indicating a healthy link. If the LEDs do not light, recheck the cabling, connector cleanliness, and port compatibility to identify potential issues.
  • Step 5: Mount the converter in a suitable enclosure or on a DIN rail or shelf, depending on the available mounting provisions of your installation environment. Ensure adequate ventilation to maintain thermal performance in industrial settings and minimize the risk of overheating during continuous operation.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What is the primary purpose of the M/E-ISW Transceiver/Media Converter? It bridges 10/100 Mbps Ethernet over copper to 100 Mbps Ethernet over multi-mode fiber, enabling longer link distances and improved EMI resistance in industrial environments.
  • What kind of fiber does it require? The model supports 100BASE-FX over multi-mode fiber with an ST connector, suitable for typical MMF installations up to 2 km.
  • Does this device require software or configuration? No. It is an unmanaged, plug-and-play media converter designed for immediate use without software setup.
  • Can I use this with PoE or power-over-Ethernet devices? The M/E-ISW is a media converter focused on copper-to-fiber conversion; it does not inherently provide PoE. Power must be supplied by an external DC source compatible with the model.
  • Is this product suitable for industrial environments? Yes. It is specifically described as an industrial mini converter, intended for rugged deployments where space is limited and reliability is critical.

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