A fiber optic media converter does depend on the type of converter and fiber type. Basic converters typically start at 10 km but can reach up to 100 km or more with advanced models. Here’s a quick breakdown: Short-range converters: Generally cover 10-20 km, ideal for urban or campus environments. Medium-range converters: Cover around 30-40 km. Long-range converters: Can reach 60-100 km or more, often used in metropolitan or inter-city connections. For longer distances, you’d need single-mode fiber (SMF) with appropriate wavelength and power settings on the converter.
@@terdengarwe6957it will extend it , but not professional practice because I've tried this , another thing you can do it's use POE extender if you are transmitting power and data
@@terdengarwe6957yes but at that point your running two cables for power to your switch and the lan cable. fibre and media converter system is relatively cheap and more efficient
This is Single Mode Fiber Optic Media Converter with only TX (transmit) ports on both devices, where one device is labeled A and the other labeled B. A work as a TX / B work as a RX.
Thank you for this video.how long distance we can make on fiber optic???
A fiber optic media converter does depend on the type of converter and fiber type. Basic converters typically start at 10 km but can reach up to 100 km or more with advanced models. Here’s a quick breakdown:
Short-range converters: Generally cover 10-20 km, ideal for urban or campus environments.
Medium-range converters: Cover around 30-40 km.
Long-range converters: Can reach 60-100 km or more, often used in metropolitan or inter-city connections.
For longer distances, you’d need single-mode fiber (SMF) with appropriate wavelength and power settings on the converter.
Sir, I have a some doubt, This device supported to analog cameras?
Sir, do both of the patch cords connect with the tx or does one connect to the tx and the other to Rx.
Sir does nvr is required even though with one camera
How we can put the ofc line in long distence. Need a ISP for the connection..?
ONE END GOES IN THE TX AND THE OTHER END GO IN THE RX. TX IS TRANSMITER AND RX IS A RECEIVER.
i have a question why we are using these media converter instead of using a long ethernet wire or lan wire
The Maximum distance for the ethernet cable can transfer data is 100 meter
@@lalusandi2686what if i put swith hub in 80m, can that extend the range (from main router)?
@@terdengarwe6957 Yes, that's the solution
@@terdengarwe6957it will extend it , but not professional practice because I've tried this , another thing you can do it's use POE extender if you are transmitting power and data
@@terdengarwe6957yes but at that point your running two cables for power to your switch and the lan cable. fibre and media converter system is relatively cheap and more efficient
Ask lang po what if mag dag dag ng new line. Another mediacon. Pwdi ba sa port ng nvr e sak sak?
yes pwede
basta may bakante pang port
how many cameras can connect to that specific media converter
Media connect is just take a link so u can u r wish but nvr support and add how many cameras u want based on switches
@@smartsathish6515is there a media converter that can provide extension to another fibre optics with rJ45 output
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what tx>tx? a tx>rx?!?
fiber connection is wrong!!!! txA->rxB, rxA->txB
This is Single Mode Fiber Optic Media Converter with only TX (transmit) ports on both devices, where one device is labeled A and the other labeled B. A work as a TX / B work as a RX.
WHY YOU ARE DOING A CONFUSING CONNECTION. YOU REALLY MAKE THE WORK VERY WORSE. PLEASE UPLOAD A CORRECT CONNECTION VIDEO.