ENET 1x 10/100Base-T to 1x Duplex SC 100Base-FX 1310nm Multimode Fiber
Lifetime Warranty
- SKU
- ENMC-FET-MMF2
- Category
- Transceivers/Media Converters
MSRP$258.00
$96.98
Save 62%In stock: 7
Genuine NSI Industries through authorized distribution — TAA country-of-origin verified and NDAA §889 screened before checkout.
- SKU
- ENMC-FET-MMF2
- Category
- Transceivers/Media Converters
Overview
Media converters interface between two cable types. The most common use for media converters is to insert fiber for network extensions, up to 40 kilometers or more, beyond the 100-meter limit imposed by copper cable. Fiber media converters, also known as fiber transceivers or Ethernet media converters, are simple networking devices that make it possible to connect two dissimilar media types. Media converters are important in interconnecting fiber optic cabling-based systems with existing copper-based, structured cabling systems.
Highlights
- Supports optical fiber cable for durable performance, minimal signal loss, and fast data transfers to greater distances
- Expand your network capacity and fulfill requirement with this 2 transceiver/media converter
- With 100Base-FX technology get up to 100Mbps data transfer rate over optical fiber cable
Specifications
| Product Type | Transceiver/Media Converter |
|---|---|
| Manufacturer Part Number | ENMC-FET-MMF2 |
| Maximum Distance Supported | 2 km |
| Limited Warranty | Lifetime |
| Manufacturer | NSI Industries |
| Product Name | 1x 10/100Base-T to 1x Duplex SC 100Base-FX 1310nm Multimode Fiber |
| Network Technology | 100Base-FX, 10/100Base-T |
| Brand Name | ENET |
| Ethernet Technology | Fast Ethernet |
| Number of Network (RJ-45) Ports | 1 |
| Network (RJ-45) | Yes |
| Number of SC Ports | 1 |
| Media Type Supported | Twisted Pair, Optical Fiber |
| Fiber Mode Supported | Multi-mode |
| Total Number of Ports | 2 |
| SC Port Type | Duplex |
| Fiber Optic Cable Wavelength | 1310 nm |
Get a NSI Industries quote
Send a bill of materials or part numbers — we confirm stock, TAA country of origin and a below-market total. No payment up front.









