MPO cable Archive


4 FE port(PSE) POE Switch with 1 100M fiber port

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FM SKU#:SKU00022L1Model#:FM-2004SPFMFG PART#: Fast Ethernet POE switch Series–unmanagement The PoE Switch provides power and data from a single point, using Power over Ethernet (PoE) over a single Cat-5 cable. The one Fast Ethernet ports can be used for any 10/100 Mbps link and other ports can supply industry-standard IEEE 802.3af [ Continue reading…]


16 FE port(PSE)POE Switch with 1 1000M Combo port

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FM SKU#:SKU00031L1Model#:FM-2016SPMFG PART#: Fast Ethernet POE switch Series–unmanagement The PoE Switch provides power and data from a single point, using Power over Ethernet (PoE) over a single Cat-5 cable. The one Fast Ethernet ports can be used for any 10/100 Mbps link and other ports can supply industry-standard IEEE 802.3af [ Continue reading…]



How Many Devices Can I Connect to My PoE Ethernet Switches?

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by www.fiber-mart.com Power consumption of 150W and 400W are the most popular choices on the market. The following are two switches from fiber-mart.com, 8 port PoE switch and 24 port PoE switch, and we’ll use them to further explain the question how many devices can we connect to my PoE [ Continue reading…]


Do I Need a Gigabit Switch or 10/100Mbps Switch?

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by www.fiber-mart.com Ethernet network speeds have evolved significantly over time and typically range from Ethernet (802.11) at 10Mbps, Fast Ethernet (IEEE 802.3u) at 100Mbps, Gigabit Ethernet (IEEE 802.3-2008) at 1000Mbps and 10 Gigabit Ethernet (IEEE 802.3a) at 10Gbps. Meanwhile, Ethernet switches have also escalated from 10/100Mbps switches to Gigabit switches, [ Continue reading…]


How to Choose a Gigabit Network Switch?

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by www.fiber-mart.com Gigabit network switch is the most commonly used equipment in data centers. Before choosing the best network switch for the current or future network, people can type “Ethernet switch” into the online shopping site or search engine, they may find a ton of listings for switches of all [ Continue reading…]



Coaxial Cable Strippers 3-blades model HT-312B

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FM SKU#:SKU01083RModel#:HT-312BMFG PART#:HT-312BCoaxial Cable Strippers 3-blades model HT-312BHT-322 with streamlined design, no replacement cassette is needed and no adjustment for V-block. Tool has been preset for RG58/59/6.For stripping different materials of cable, use the built-in hex key to align the sensitive socket and adjust the blade for good results. HT- [ Continue reading…]


Sumitomo Type-81C Fusion Splice

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Model#:Sumitomo Type-81CMFG PART#: Features 1)Ultra fast splicing in every environment2)Compact, Lightweight and Ultra fastDownsized by 43% from conventional model2.1 kg weight with batteryUltra fast splicing (7 sec.)Ultra fast heating (28 sec.)G.657 fiber auto-splice function3)Durable & RuggedIP52 rating and 76cm drop on 5 faces4)Simple & VersatileTouch-screen operationUniversal clamps for 250μm, 900m [ Continue reading…]


Understanding Fiber Optic Based Light Source

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by www.fiber-mart.com Each piece of active electronics will have a variety of light sources used to transmit over the various types of fiber. The distance and bandwidth will vary with light source and quality of fiber. In most networks, fiber is used for uplink/backbone operations and connecting various buildings together [ Continue reading…]


Fiber Optic Cleaning Kits

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by www.fiber-mart.com Dry Cleaning: Optic cleaning without the use of any solvent.Wet Cleaning: Optic cleaning with a solvent. Typically IPA (isopropyl alcohol).Non-Abrasive Cleaning: Cleaning without abrasive material touching the fiber optic connector end face. Examples are air dusters or pressured solvent jet used in automated in-situ connector cleaners.Abrasive Cleaning: The [ Continue reading…]


Introduction of Fiber Optic Cleaving

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by www.fiber-mart.com As we know, in most cases, when a fiber is used or spliced, it is essential to prepare clean ends. Stripping, cleaving, polishing are the basic steps to ensure fiber ends clean and smooth. Since we have discussed fiber optic splicing and polishing in the last several weeks, [ Continue reading…]