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D-Link DEM-311GT Multimode 1000Base-LX SFP Transceiver
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By: D-Link
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  • The DEM-311GT provides gigabit speeds on multimode fiber networks.

TP-Link 100Mbps Media Converter, MC111CS
By: TP-Link
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₹2,345
  • Single Mode & Single Fibre

  • High Speed Performance

Dell 2.5Gbps Black USB-C to Ethernet Adapter, DBQBCBC064
  • Plug & Play, Powerful Connectivity, Compact & Lightweight Design

Tukzer TZ-Q13 100W USB 3.0 6 in 1 Type C to HDMI 4K at 30Hz 1000Mbps Ethernet RJ45 Multiport Adaptor
  • USB 3.0 & Power Delivery

  • RJ45 1000M Ethernet Port & 4K HDMI Video

HP Black USB-C to HDMI 2.0 Adapter, 2PC54AA
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Logic GrandLogic Professional 70m Male to Male AOC Cable, GL-AOC-H70MM
Logic 5m PVC & Copper Black Male to Male VGA AV Cable, LG-VC5M
Honeywell White Type C to Dual HDMI Adapter Support Ultra HD 4K, HC000008/ADP/WHT
  • Downward Compatible, Supports HDR Display & Display Port 1.4 Alt

  • Dual HDMI Output, HDCP2.2 & HDCP1.4 Compliant

D-Link DFE-855-15I 10/100Base-Tx to 100Base-Fx Single Mode Media Converter
  • Transmission Type: 10/100M Fdx/Hdx & Ber: <1E - 8 &

  • Easy Management

Syrotech GOMC-1312-20 SMF Dual Fiber Media Converter
By: Syrotech
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₹3,823

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Media Converters – Bridging Networks by Converting Signals

Media converters are essential to network devices that connect different media types, like copper cables and fiber optic cables, for seamless data transmission. The main use of media converters is to convert between twisted pair copper Ethernet and fiber optic cabling. This allows the integration of fiber optic distances and speeds with existing copper Ethernet networks.

Multimedia converters come with various port combinations, supporting various fiber and Ethernet network standards. Key types are fiber media converters, Ethernet media converters, media converter fiber to ethernet, and more. Selecting suitable fiber optic or Ethernet media converters enables building high-performance fiber-optic networks over long distances with Ethernet compatibility.


 

Types of Media Converters and Their Usage

 

Fiber Media Converters

  • Connect fiber optic cabling to Ethernet RJ45 networks and devices
  • Expand network reach using fiber's longer distance capabilities 
  • Have fiber ports (SFP, GBIC) on one side and RJ45 ports on the other
  • Support various fiber types like single-mode, multimode
  • Models with dual fiber ports provide extra flexibility

 

Ethernet Media Converters

  • Join dissimilar media types used in Ethernet networking 
  • Convert copper cabling to fiber optics to extend Ethernet over long distances
  • Have RJ45 port on one side and fiber optic port on the other 
  • Dual fiber ports allow additional connectivity arrangements
  • Enable long haul Ethernet data transmission over fiber optic cable

 

Media Converter Fiber to Ethernet

  • Connect fiber optic networks to Ethernet devices 
  • Allow fiber backbones to interoperate with RJ45 Ethernet equipment
  • Have fiber ports (SFP, GBIC) on one side and RJ45 ports on the other
  • Support multi-mode or single-mode fiber connections
  • Available supporting Ethernet, Fast Ethernet, Gigabit Ethernet

 

Multimode Fiber Media Converters

  • Extend Ethernet over multimode fiber optic lines up to 550m, 2km or more
  • Used for campus backbones and data centre links over shorter distances 
  • Have LC or SC fiber ports on the side to connect 50/125 or 62.5/125 multimode fiber
  • RJ45 ports on the other side connect twisted pair copper Ethernet devices/networks  
  • Available with Ethernet, Fast Ethernet, Gigabit Ethernet, 10 Gigabit Ethernet ports 

 

Managed Media Converters

  • Offer monitoring, VLAN, QoS, and link fault pass-through for better control 
  • Help prevent downtime through alerts on optical power, link failures, etc.
  • SFP slots to select suitable transceivers to match application needs
  • Copper ports available in various Ethernet speeds up to 10 Gigabit
  • Useful for large-scale service provider fiber networks spanning wide areas


 

Key Factors When Selecting Media Converters

With many types and deployment uses for multimedia converters, keep these aspects in mind when choosing the right ones:  

 

Required Media and Protocols

  • Consider what media or network types need interconnecting
  • Select suitable converter port types and protocols

 

Data Speed and Bandwidth   

  • Choose units rated for needed ethernet speeds 
  • High bandwidth apps require fast media converters  

 

Fiber Optic Distance

  • For long-range fiber runs, single-mode converters are essential
  • Multimode converters suffice for shorter building fiber links  

 

Power Requirements

  • StandardPoE converters provide sufficient power for PoE devices
  • High-power PoE options can charge heavier devices

 

Manageability Needs

  • Opt for smart-managed media converters for remote monitoring   
  • Unmanaged units lack visibility into status  

 

Operating Environment

  • Look at temperature rating, moisture resistance, vibration specs
  • Rugged industrial-grade converters perform in harsh settings

 

Reliability and Warranty

  • Carrier-class converters offer advanced redundancy options  
  • Extensive warranties provide peace of mind  

 

Cost Considerations  

  • Balance capability needs with budget constraints  
  • Enterprise-managed converters cost more than basic versions

By factoring in your infrastructure requirements, you can determine suitable ethernet media converter or fiber media converter models for your application. 


 

Leading Brands of Media Converters

TP-Link Media Converters

  • Global manufacturer of affordable networking products for homes, businesses, and industries.
  • Offers an extensive range of media converters supporting various port combinations – Fast Ethernet, Gigabit Ethernet fiber ports, RJ45 copper ports, and SFP slots.
  • Includes hardened industrial-grade media converters, plus PoE models for powering IP devices remotely.
  • Also provides full manageability with features like link fault pass-through, VLAN, QoS, SNMP, and RMON.

D-Link Media Converters

  • Leading provider of award-winning networking and connectivity solutions since 1986.
  • Trusted brand providing high-performance, reliable media converters for enterprise, government, education, and telecom applications.
  • The media converter product line supports long-range single-mode, short-range multi-mode fiber connectivity.
  • Available port combinations – 10/100Mbps, 10/100/1000Mbps fiber, 10/100/1000Mbps Ethernet, SFP slots.

Hanutech Media Converters

  • Represents 25 years of networking innovation through advanced in-house R&D capabilities.
  • Offers a wide selection of media converter models catering from basic point-to-point links to service provider backbone extensions.
  • Port combinations supporting Ethernet, Fast Ethernet, and Gigabit Ethernet over fiber optic cabling for optimal flexibility.
  • Hardened models rated IP30 for dependable field deployment. Dual power input ensures reliable connectivity.


 

Why Opt for Moglix for Your Media Converter Needs

With high-performance media converters from trusted brands like TP-Link, D-Link, and Hanutech, Moglix easily bridges disparate networking media. You benefit from seamless signal transportation between unlike infrastructures to enable communication and expansion. 

Robust designs withstand tough conditions while providing transparent conversions of data traffic, speed, and protocols across diverging media. Advanced managed enterprise-grade models enable full control and monitoring for optimal uptime. By converting signals effectively across copper, fiber and coaxial cabling, media converters unlock networking flexibility and growth.