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Black Box LMC4001A Transceiver/Media Converter
Manufacturer: Black Box
UPC: 0822088075004
SKU: LMC4001A
Condition: New
Black Box LMC4001A Transceiver/Media Converter
Price $389.18
Product TypeTransceiver/Media Converter
Brand NameBlack Box
ManufacturerBlack Box Corporation
Product NameTransceiver/Media Converter
Manufacturer Part NumberLMC4001A
Manufacturer Website Addresshttp://www.blackbox.com
Green CompliantYes
Green Compliance Certificate/AuthorityWEEERoHS
Country of OriginUnited States
Package Contents
  • Transceiver/Media Converter
  • Power Adapter
Ethernet TechnologyGigabit Ethernet
Network Technology10/100/1000Base-TX1000Base-X
USBYes
DVINo
Number of Network (RJ-45) Ports1
Network (RJ-45)Yes
Management PortNo
Number of ST Ports1
Total Number of Ports2
ST Port TypeDuplex
Media Type SupportedTwisted PairOptical Fiber
Fiber Mode SupportedMulti-mode
Fiber Optic Wavelength850 nm
Maximum Distance Supported1640.42 ft
Height0.8"
Width1.8"
Depth2.3"
Form FactorWall Mountable
Weight (Approximate)2.50 oz
Power SourceAC Adapter
Limited Warranty2 Year
The Micro Mini Media Converter is ideal for bringing fiber to the desktop and for mobile applications where light weight, compact size, and low power requirements are critical. Weighing only 2.5 ounces and about the length of a house key, this ultra-compact media converter is portable yet powerful. For extra versatility, it can be USB-powered, making it easy to provide fiber connectivity to locations where AC or DC power is unavailable, for instance, field-deployed fiber-to-the-laptop. For easy portability, this tiny converter conveniently slips into a pocket or laptop carrying case. The converter is plug-and-play with an RJ-45 port that autonegotiates for speed, duplex mode, and crossover functions for PCs with 10BASE-T, 100BASE-TX, and 1000BASE-T Ethernet. On the fiber side, the converter has an ST connector for connection to multimode fiber. Because it can be powered through a computer's USB 1.0 or 2.0 port, the Micro Mini Media Converter is ideal for connections to fiber in areas where a spare power outlet may not be available. When plugged into a computer's USB port, the media converter shuts down automatically when you turn off the computer, which saves energy.