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Explore Types of Media Converter and Protocol

A fiber optic media converter is used to connect fiber optic cables with copper cables and other non-fiber devices within the network. Know about Fiber Optic Media Converter Standards and Protocols here. <br>

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Explore Types of Media Converter and Protocol

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  1. Explore Types of Media Converter and Protocol

  2. WHAT IS MEDIA CONVERTER? • Media Converter is used to connect two different types of devices such as fiber optic cable with copper cables. It converts electric signal into optical signal and enable data transmission over longer distances and at higher speeds. • They can also be used to connect devices in complex LAN structures with different operation types, speeds, modes, or cables. Finally, fiber optic media converters can be used as standalone or rackmount devices.

  3. IMPORTANCE OF FIBER OPTIC MEDIA CONVERTER IN MODERN NETWORKING • Media converters allow data to be transmitted over longer distances and at higher speeds than is possible with traditional copper cables. • Another important aspect of media converters is their ability to provide reliable and secure data transmission.

  4. Chassis • Slide-in Media Converter Cards: • Standalone Media Converters: • Chassis Based media Converter are used in application like data converters, LAN wiring closets, and switching rooms use many cables. It is an important tool in enterprise networking, as it allows users to connect different types of media and networks in a flexible and organized manner. • Slide in Media Converter is designed to be slid into a chassis in order to provide flexibility in networking. These media converter cards are typically used in enterprise networking environments where large number of cables and devices connected. • Standalone media converters can meet diverse networking requirements. It used to meet the cabling need of non-IT applications and to connect a remote workstation or an access point that is wireless. DIFFERENT FORMS OF MEDIA CONVERTERS

  5. Power-over-Ethernet technology converters provides data and power over a single cable. By doing so, they power the end devices connected to them and also optimize the utility of the Ethernet standard. • PoE media converters eliminate the need for additional cables and widely used in security cameras, IP phones, and wireless access points. • Enterprise media converters are widely used in enterprise network cabling applications. It used to connect different types of cables or media and allow businesses to optimize the value of their existing networks by extending their distance. • It widely used in enterprise network cabling applications. These connectors allow businesses to optimize the value of their existing networks. • Hardened Media Converter used in climate-controlled equipment features a hard enclosure that is rated to an ingress protection (IP) scale. This construction protects it from temperatures, dust, swigs, and moisture. • Hardened media converters enable users to connect different types of cables and media, typically copper to fiber in outdoor environments. TYPES OF MEDIA CONVERTERS • Enterprise Media Converter • POE Media Converter • Hardened Media Converters

  6. Simplest type of media converters, which are designed without a web interface. Standard media converters are ideal for start-up companies that operate without senior staff and need simple devices. • Carrier Ethernet Media Converters are popularly referred by abbreviation CE media converters. They are mainly used to extend Ethernet to provide Wide Area Network (WAN) connectivity. • CE media converters are used to extend network connections or bridge different network types. CE 2 is the latest standard of CE connectors. • Mini Media Converters are used to add network services to non-IT applications like security cameras or in applications where the cabling may not be present. • It is simple conversion devices that help to create a connection between copper and fiber cabling. These media converters are also ideal for applications with a compact footprint. TYPES OF MEDIA CONVERTERS • Standard Media Converters • Carrier Ethernet Media Converters • Mini Media Converters

  7. MEDIA CONVERTER: STANDARDS & PROTOCOL 10GBase: 10 Gigabit Ethernet (10GbeE) or 10GBase refers to a set of technologies that transmit data at a rate of 10 gigabits per second. 10GBase Ethernet standard largely defines full duplex point-to-point links, rather than half-duplex operations and hubs. This standard was earlier defined by the IEEE 802.3ae-2002 standard. Gigabit Ethernet (1000Mb): Gigabit Ethernet (100Mb) is referred as 1 GigE or GbE. It delivers data at the rate of 1 gigabit per second (Gbps). Gigabit Ethernet serves as the backbone of several enterprise networks. It utilizes point-to-point configuration, where each cable supports two devices on it. Currently, there are five physical standards for Gigabit Ethernet. Fast Ethernet : Fast Ethernet (IEEE 802.3u) assures a maximum data rate of 100 Mbit/s. This standard is an extension of the switched Ethernet standard. The Fast Ethernet over fiber is referred to as 100Base-X. It operates over optical fiber cable or UTP copper cabling. It was the first standard that used to operate a star wired bus topology

  8. MEDIA CONVERTER: STANDARDS & PROTOCOL Ethernet (10Mb): Ethernet used in local area networks (LANs), wide area networks (WANs), and metropolitan area networks (MANs). This standard is defined by IEEE 802.3 standards. It was earlier designed to run over coaxial cables. Ethernet is used to connect various wired devices together. POTS: It stands for Plain Old Telephone Service and a voice-grade telephone service. POTS was the first telephone service to utilize analog transmission over copper loops. It operate in bi-directional communications in the voiceband frequency, which is 300-3300 Hz. POTS media converters are used to connect voice grade signals between a central office and a POTS equipment using standard telephone signals, which may be placed far from the central office. Analog: Analog transmission is the transmission method where information is conveyed using a continuous signal that varies in phase, amplitude, or other properties, in proportion to the information. Analog transmission can be conducted through optical fibers and twisted pair or coaxial cables, and underwater acoustic communication or radio signals.

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