Tripp Lite N785-P01-SC-SM1 Transceiver/Media Converter, Single-mode, 1000Base-X, Gigabit Ethernet, 12.43 Mile
Tripp Lite N785-P01-SC-SM1 Transceiver/Media Converter, S...
Tripp Lite N785-P01-SC-SM1 Transceiver/Media Converter, Single-mode, 1000Base-X, Gigabit Ethernet, 12.43 Mile
Tripp Lite N785-P01-SC-SM1
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Product Key Features
- Transceiver/Media Converter for seamless network connectivity
- Supports both twisted pair and optical fiber media types
- Single-mode fiber mode supported for long-distance transmission
- Gigabit Ethernet technology for high-speed network performance
- 1000Base-X and 10/100/1000Base-T network technology compatibility
- SC Port Type with duplex configuration for reliable data transmission
- Compact and lightweight design for easy installation and portability
- RoHS certified for environmentally friendly operation
- Comes with a 2-year limited warranty for peace of mind
- Manufactured by Tripp Lite, a trusted brand in networking solutions
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N785-P01-SC-SM1
Extends your copper Gigabit Ethernet network connection up to 20 km (12.4 mi.) over SC fiber optic cable with the addition of PoE.
- Extends power (48 VDC) + data (1000 Mbps) to any edge PoE+ device
- Supports singlemode fiber optic cable with SC connectors up to 20 km (12.4 mi.)
- RJ45 jack supports auto-MDI/MDIZ to bridge various network devices
- Supports both full- and half-duplex operation
- Works in tandem with Tripp Lite N785-INT-SC-SM (sold separately)
Supports Auto-Sensing of Network Speed and Other Advanced Functions
Monitoring and controlling your network nodes is easy with the N785-P01-SC-MM2’s advanced features, such as automatic network speed sensing, full/half-duplex auto-detection and automatic MDI/MDIZ configuration. Six LEDs indicate the converter’s power, PoE, Ethernet network and fiber link statuses at a glance. Link fault pass through (LFP) monitors both the SC and RJ45 ports to ensure link status remains active.