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| Product Overview |
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The J9099B-ACC HP ProCurve X112 transceiver module converts electrical signals to optical signals for single-mode fiber links, supporting 100Mb/s speeds over distances up to 10 kilometers. It fits into SFP slots and uses LC connectors, making it a versatile component in fiber networking hardware typically found in enterprise and data center environments. |
| General Information | |
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| Brand | HP |
| Technical Information | |
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| Form Factor | SFP |
| Media | SMF |
| Type | DFB |
| Protocols | 100Base-BX-D |
| Connector | Simplex LC |
| DOM Support | No |
| Physical Characteristics | |
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| Weight | 3.00 |
| Condition | Refurbished |
| Product Description |
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This module facilitates fiber optic network connectivity by converting electrical signals into optical signals for transmission over single-mode fiber. It is commonly used in network environments requiring reliable mid-range fiber links, delivering stable and efficient data communication. Network engineers and IT professionals often rely on this transceiver to extend network reach without sacrificing performance. Key Features
This transceiver module is a practical choice for extending fiber optic links while maintaining consistent network throughput. It offers dependable signal quality and durability suited for a range of networking setups where fiber connectivity is essential. |
| Use Cases |
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The J9099B-ACC transceiver is typically employed in settings where reliable mid-distance fiber optic communication is required. It serves well in environments demanding consistent network performance across building-to-building or floor-to-floor connections. How It's Used:
This module supports network efficiency by maintaining solid signal integrity over medium distances. It integrates seamlessly with common fiber infrastructure, ensuring scalability and dependable connectivity across diverse network topologies. |