


The TP-Link MC110CS single-mode media converter is an essential device for reliable conversion of fiber optic signals to Ethernet cable, specially designed for environments requiring high-quality, long-distance connections. This converter supports 100BASE-FX single-mode fiber and 100Base-TX UTP cable technologies, complying with IEEE 802.3, 802.3u, and 802.3x standards, ensuring compatibility and performance in Gigabit Ethernet networks. With a maximum data transfer speed of 1,000 Mbps and support for Full Duplex mode, it enables efficient, bidirectional communication, preventing collisions and improving overall network performance. The MC110CS features an RJ45 port for Ethernet connection and an SC connector for fiber optic, providing a practical, standard interface for professional installations. It supports CAT3 to CAT5E cables and Auto MDI/MDI-X technology, eliminating the need for crossover cables. Data transmission occurs at a wavelength of 1310 nm, with a notable range extending up to 20 kilometers, ideal for long-distance connections such as university campuses or metropolitan networks. Its compact design measures 94.5 x 73 x 27 mm and features a black and gray build with LED indicators showing power and speed status, facilitating visual monitoring and diagnostics. Additionally, its low power consumption of 1.52 W contributes to energy efficiency in installations with multiple devices. The MC110CS operates reliably in temperatures from 0 to 40 °C and relative humidity between 10 and 90%. Versatile, it can work standalone or be integrated into TP-Link 19” system racks, enhancing usability in professional IT environments. Certified by FCC and CE, it guarantees regulatory compliance and quality. In summary, the TP-Link MC110CS is a reliable solution to extend and optimize networks using single-mode fiber technology at Gigabit speeds, recommended for users and businesses needing stable, secure, and long-range wired communication infrastructures.
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