Fiber media converters are simple networking devices that make it
possible to connect two dissimilar media types such as twisted pair with
fiber optic cabling. They were introduced to the industry nearly two
decades ago, and are important in interconnecting fiber optic
cabling-based systems with existing copper-based, structured cabling
systems. They are also used in MAN access and data transport services to
enterprise customers.
Media conversion types
Fiber media converters support many different data communication
protocols including Ethernet, Fast Ethernet, Gigabit Ethernet, T1/E1/J1,
DS3/E3, as well as multiple cabling types such as coax, twisted pair,
multi-mode and single-mode fiber optics. Media converter types range
from small standalone devices and PC card converters to high
port-density chassis systems that offer many advanced features for
network management.
On some devices, Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) enables
proactive management of link status, monitoring chassis environmental
statistics and sending traps to network managers in the event of a fiber
break or even link loss on the copper port.
Fiber media converters can connect different Local area network (LAN)
media, modifying duplex and speed settings. Switching media converters
can connect legacy 10BASE-T network segments to more recent 100BASE-TX
or 100BASE-FX Fast Ethernet infrastructure. For example, existing
Half-Duplex hubs can be connected to 100BASE-TX Fast Ethernet network
segments over 100BASE-FX fiber.
When expanding the reach of the LAN to span multiple locations, media
converters are useful in connecting multiple LANs to form one large
campus area network that spans over a limited geographic area. As
premises networks are primarily copper-based, media converters can
extend the reach of the LAN over single-mode fiber up to 130 kilometers
with 1550 nm optics.
Wavelength-division multiplexing (WDM) technology in the LAN is
especially beneficial in situations where fiber is in limited supply or
expensive to provision. As well as conventional dual strand fiber
converters, with separate receive and transmit ports, there are also
single strand fiber converters, which can extend full-duplex data
transmission up to 70 kilometers over one optical fiber.
Other benefits of media conversion include providing a gradual
migration path from copper to fiber. Fiber connections can reduce
electromagnetic interference.
Also fiber media converters pose as a cheap solution for those who want
to buy switches for use with fiber but do not have the funds to afford
them , they can buy ordinary switches and use fiber media converters to
use with their fiber network.
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