Overview The Allied Telesis Mmc2000 Series Of Gigabit Mini Media Converters Leverages Its Smaller Size To Not Only Help The Environment With A Small Carbon Footprint, But Also To Save Space In Its Working Environment. Despite Its Compact Size, The Mmc2000 Series Delivers All The Power And Functionality Of Standard Size Media Converters. Extend Networks The Mmc2000 Series Mini Media Converters Are The Ideal Solution For Upgrading A Traditional 100Mbps Ethernet Network Or Extending A Gigabit Network. The Mmc2000 Series Is Designed To Extend The Distance Of A Network By Converting Gigabit Data Between Twisted Pair And Fiber-Optic Cabling. The Mmc2000 Features A 1000X Fiber Port And A 10/100/1000T Twisted-Pair Port. The Fiber-Optic Port Features An Sc , St, Lc, Or Sfp Connector (Depending On The Model). The Twisted-Pair Port Has An Rj-45 Connector With A Maximum Operating Distance Of 100 Meters (328 Feet). Vlan Support Many New Backbone Switch Products Now Support The Industry-Standard Ieee 802.1Q Specification For Virtual Lans (Vlans) That Send Extralong Data Packets On The Network. The Mmc2000 Switches Are Fully Compatible With These Long Packets, Enabling Them To Be Used In Modern Networks. Media Converters Not Supporting This Feature Discard These Extra Long Packets, Making Them Unsuitable For Modern Networks. Small And Flexible The Smaller Size And External Power Supply Of The Mmc2000 Series Allows Them To Be Used Almost Anywhere. Smart Missinglink (Sml) The Smart Missinglink Trade; (Sml) Feature Monitors Network Connections And Provides Notification When Network Segments Fail, Allowing Network Managers To Quickly Identify The Source And Location Of Failed Segments And Minimize Downtime. Smart Link Restoration Smart Link Restoration Allows The Devices, In Cases Of Power Failure, Link Loss Or Other Interrupted Service, To Automatically Restore The Link Without The Need To Restart/Reset Them. Power Savingthe Mmc Series Continues The Allied Telesis Commitment To Th
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Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What are the dimensions of the Allied Telesis Transceiver?A: The dimensions are nine point zero two inches in length, one point four inches in width, and five point eight inches in height.
Q: What type of network technology does this media converter support?A: It supports ten, one hundred, and one thousand Base-T as well as one thousand Base-X network technologies.
Q: How much does the Allied Telesis Transceiver weigh?A: The weight of the transceiver is zero point six eight pounds.
Q: How do I install the Allied Telesis Transceiver?A: To install the transceiver, connect it to the network using an RJ-45 cable and an LC optical fiber cable as needed.
Q: Is this transceiver suitable for home use?A: Yes, it is suitable for home or office use due to its compact desktop form factor.
Q: Can this media converter be used with optical fiber?A: Yes, it supports both optical fiber and twisted pair media types.
Q: How should I clean the Allied Telesis Transceiver?A: To clean the transceiver, use a soft, dry cloth to wipe the exterior; avoid using liquids or abrasive materials.
Q: What is the lifespan of the Allied Telesis Transceiver?A: While specific lifespan details are not provided, quality media converters typically have a long operational life if maintained properly.
Q: Can I return the Allied Telesis Transceiver if it doesn't work?A: Yes, you can return the transceiver if it arrives damaged or does not function as intended, adhering to the return policy.
Q: What should I do if the transceiver does not connect to the network?A: First, ensure that all cables are securely connected; if issues persist, consult the user manual or customer support.
Q: Is there a warranty for the Allied Telesis Transceiver?A: Yes, it typically comes with a manufacturer warranty; please check the product details for specifics.
Q: What is the best use case for this media converter?A: This media converter is ideal for connecting devices with different media types, such as converting Ethernet to optical fiber.
Q: Does the Allied Telesis Transceiver support Gigabit Ethernet?A: Yes, it does support Gigabit Ethernet along with Fast Ethernet and standard Ethernet.
Q: What type of ports are available on the Allied Telesis Transceiver?A: It has one RJ-45 port and one LC port for connectivity.
Q: Is the Allied Telesis Transceiver easy to set up?A: Yes, it is designed for easy setup, typically requiring only cable connections to operate.