ComNet, Communication Networks of Danbury, Connecticut, a USA-based manufacturer of fibre optic transmission and networking equipment, is introducing the CNMCSFP variable rate electrical-to-optical media converter that allows the user to select between 10/100 Mbps and 1000Mbps rate transmission, ensuring enough bandwidth for future upgrade to Gigabit bandwidth requirements or where there are many devices that have different bandwidth requirements.

The CNMCSFP is a single channel universal media converter that allows the user to select 10/100Mbps transmission by changing the position of a switch on the media converter. ComNet designed this hardened media converter for applications where there is a potential upgrade to Gigabit transmission or as a universal media converter where different bandwidth consumption devices are planned. The CNMCSFP uses small form factor (SFP) devices, giving the user flexibility in terms of fiber type, connector type and distance. The CNSFPMC is made in the USA and comes with a Lifetime Warranty.

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