I'll never understand why people make an instructional video without saying a word, or even adding a text overlay giving written instructions instead. Great job!
Error. Do not insert the SC / APC adapter into the converter with the SC / PC socket. The green color is the SC / APC adapter. At 100 meters it will work, but at 10 kilometers it may not work anymore. And the equipment is for 25 kilometers.
APC has a angled cut and a green plug. UPC has the blue plug and a straight cut. The green connector is often used with fiber to the home. The blue connector is used for indoor fiber optic connections.
@@LoganAddisMusic Those sockets on the media converter are intended to receive an SC connector and a PC ferrule end he uses SC/APC on one side (Denoted by the green plug) this is wrong. Inside the cable is the fibre line otherwise known as a core, to protect the end of this core it sits inside of a ceramic sheath known as a ferrule, this part goes into the media converter (It's the white piece sticking out the end of the cable) this can have a different finish on it and is denoted by a colour on the connector, when you put this inside of a socket you have to ensure you use a socket which is compatible with that ferrule as it won't extrude the fibre optic cable correctly into the socket and can even damage the ferrule and the core, in any case there will be an air gap as a result where the ends of the fibre don't line up and that can cause signal degradation. Note UPC and PC are compatible so one end of the cable is correct. Hope that explains it 👍
In General if cannot get tired so to say physical and virtual machines benefit from greater time accuracy due to improvements in the win 32 time and hyper time synchronization services
@Positron what are you talking about a 1Gb/s Converter is 30€ and a fitting Cable is under 0,7€/m. You can get 50meters @ 1Gb/s for 100€. With longer cables it get cheaper. But Copper would be cheaper in short runs(if suitable)
@Positron In my Country nobody uses "non a" cables, i guess you are from North America. If you want to be future proof you should use cat 7a or cat 8. Cat 7a cables are the same price as household OM2 cables. But if you want to go 10G fiber is less expensive then 10G RJ45 switch are like 500+€ and 100+€ for Networking cards. With fiber you have less expensive sfp/sfp+ switches with tranceivers and cheap sfp+ networking cards. You could go 10G with RJ45 using a sfp+ tranceiver but then you pay a premium for the RJ45-SFP+ Tranceivers and should switch to fiber
Hi thanks for posting this, very useful. I've got this same fibre optic cable. It goes into a little LAN box device (not sure what it is, but says LAN on it) and then this LAN box connects to my router via ethernet cable acting as a bridge. When there is a thunderstorm, of course I will disconnect the ethernet from the 'LAN box' to prevent damage to the router, but do I have to disconnect the fibre optic cable to prevent damage to the 'LAN box', or should I not worry about that? And yes, of course all plugs out of sockets (receptacles as you say :D)
You don't need to disconnect anything, because electricity (lightning strike) cannot be transmitted over the fiber optic cable. Only light can travel via the fiber optic cable. Plugs out of the socket is enough for both the router and modem (the lan box thing you are talking about is a fiber optic modem). The fiber optic cables are very fragile so I wouldn't recommend disconnecting them.
Creo que con esa conexión no vas a lograr transmitir datos, ya que según tengo entendido necesitas dos fibras, una de ida "Tx" y otra de retorno "Rx", además deben ir cruzadas, o sea el Tx de un adaptador con el Rx del otro y viceversa, pero tú conectaste Tx con Tx. Si estoy mal por favor que alguien me corrija.
es fibra mono-hilo multimodo usando WDM los datos viajan en 1550 nm en un sentido y 1310 nm en el otro sentido por eso se utilizan dos longitudes de onda distinta , como la que se utiliza en redes FTTX por la operadoras para no usar dos hilos. pero el protocolo en vez de ser GPON es ethernet.
this is sc/upc mediaconverters, you have wrong cable, should use sc/upc to sc/upc = blue to blue connectors, thats 90 dagree cut, using this green connector (sc/apc) can demage the port and also have lower dBi count, thats poor transmition. Another thing its only base100tx/rx thats 100 mbit speed. If anybody wants to use something like that, better to thing about buy two tplinks mc220l, two sfp conwerters 1.25g 3km one should be 1310 another 1550 and use only blue to blue cable, another thing there is single mode fieber, on market we can buy mm (multimode fieber) always watch beceose the mm cable dont work with sm converters. I know this video is from 2018 but my friend send me this with question is this is good choice. Have nice day.
You seem to know about this... I want to share the internet between building that are 150 Mt , 500 ft apart of each other... Can I use something like this? I can't use wifi bridge because there are a lot of threes and stuff between the line of sight ... Can you help me?
@@ijiopu Yes, of course you can, the most important thing is that you buy a set of media converters that will be marked, one 1550, another 1310, these are wave transmitting beams for transmission, there cannot be two the same media converters because it will not work, it is about rx-tx transmission, a lot of translation , it's best to read about it yourself, there are many types of mediaconverters, let's start by discussing the fact that they are single-mode and multi-mode, i.e. SM and MM, I recommend SM because they are cheaper, longer distances and a cheaper cable for them, i.e. single-mode media converter, then it is worth paying attention to the fact that they have inputs, SC-APC, SC-UPC, LC-APC, LC-UPC or simply SFP port, for media converters with SFP port you have to buy inserts separately, the selection of which applies to the same compatibility, type of plug, etc. SC- UPC / APC are plugs with green or blue tips, it is important to choose the color of the plug in the media converter, the most common are blue, i.e. large plugs, i.e. SC-UPC, they are cut off by 90 degrees. You need to buy a suitable cable for this, preferably with such a plug at both ends, i.e. 200 meters single-mode SC-UPC to SC-UPC fiber optic patch cord. Also pay attention to whether the mediaconverter is simplex or duplex, simplex requires only a single cable, duplex already two alternately crossed. There is a possibility of wireless transmission despite trees, the solution is the purchase of Mikrotik SXT which operate in the 2.4 GHz band, the standard band we currently encounter is 5 GHz, it cannot cope with obstacles, in addition, the windows themselves suppress radio signals very much, so you should install such radio outside. If you have any questions, feel free to send me a private message or to my email admin@phxn.net
In addition, you have a detailed description on media converters or SFP inserts, it is worth paying attention to whether they are 100 mbit or 1.25 g (gigabit), in addition, the range to which the transmission will be transmitted, 100m, 500m, 1km, 5km, 20km, 40km etc. In your case, you need to buy inserts / media converters that will operate above 100m but not more than 40km because below 100m the transmission will not pass, above 40km they will heat up and eventually burn due to too strong signal, it is worth being careful when choosing not to buy more than you need it.
@@rosseitto One option is to buy media converters with an SFP port, then buy an SFP module for the SC/APC cable, or just buy media converters with SC/UPC ports and a SC/UPC > SC/APC patchcord, I have not seen a media converter with a SC/APC module, but we always deal with SC/UPC to SC/APC patch cord
@@rosseitto Today I checked the configuration in the work for you, SC/UPC > SC/APC plugged into an adapter with a SC/APC pigtail, welded to a 400m fiber optic cable, terminated with a SC/APC pigtail in the adapter, then in a SC/APC > SC/UPC patchcord. The OTDR shows me 0.18db then on adapter 0.08db, splice 0.11db, cable 0.03db, splice 0.09db, adapter 0.12db and termination 0.13db. In total, the entire route is 0.74db, sometimes we have such values on one connector or sometimes routers attenuate 3dbi. Pigtails and patchcords from medium, OTDR EXFO reflectometer and Fujikura 90s welder. If I find a moment tomorrow I will present it on my channel and tag you in the video how it should look like.
Possibly because it’s is wavelength division multiplexing (WDM) or the equipment connectors have different internal pigtails. I like equipment with removable GBICs
Well, SC-APC is usually used in video applications where small reflection is required. The major difference between SC-APC/UPC connectors is the polishing style: APC is angled whereas UPC is flat. Therefore you cannot mix and match these connector types because it will introduce loss and reflection and also in worst case you will destroy the connector. Read into this good summary for more details: www.fiber-optic-cable-sale.com/fiber-connector-type-sc-apc-vs-sc-upc.html
@@romanm.4763 Untrue. What APC does is reduce "return loss" caused by internal reflections within the connector and the point of contact between the cable end and the chassis receptacle. APC connectors, when clean and mated properly, can be very low loss.
Обычно SC/APC зелёненькие, но в данном случаи в обоих медиаконверторах UPC полировка, но штука в том , что расстояния просто ничтожны - и даже с вносимым затуханием - всё работает
Please ur ethernet cables, are they coming from your router? If not is it still possible to get internet connection from your router over the optics fibre
Viu, mais eu tenho um segundo moldem que só tem entrada para fibra óptica e saída para Lan. A pergunta é: Funciona só do primeiro conversor direto pra o moldem que só tem entrada para fibra óptica ? Se sim, dele vai sair Internet pra as saídas de Lan ou Wi-fi do segundo moldem? No caso o ponto B seria o segundo Moldem . Será que dele já sairia internet?
cara sua pergunta ta complicada, qual o modelo do primeiro conversor? você disse que só tem entrada pra fibra (então não é conmversor porque não converte fibra pra cabo de cobre) e perguntou se vai sair pra Lan (acredito que quis dizer RJ45?) qual dos dois ligam no switch? o primeiro ou o segundo? Vou tentar ajudar com o oque entendi, vc tem um switch de fibra que recebe internet e onde sai uma fibra pra um conversor que tem entrada fibra e uma RJ45 , e quer saber se desse segundo conversor que entra a fibra ele mandaria o sinal pra um access point (wi-fi) pelo RJ-45 ou outro switch? se for isso a resposta é sim.
It happens to know if I can use it like this: Internet Provider Fiber Optic ->[ Converter1]-> UPT cable...20m...->[Converter2]->Fiber Optic->[Internet Provider Router] ->UPT cable towards PC/TV/etc
I know nothing about this stuff! My internet company uses fiber optic but the gaming router I want to use for my Xbox does not have the fiber optic connection. Is it possible I can use the fiber optic Ethernet connection on my router which will plug into my Xbox one?
sur 25 km tu peux pas vraiment utiliser un câble Ethernet ... c'est à ça que sert cet appareil... Celui-là précisément te donne juste 100 mpbs, mais il y en a pour du 1 gbps et même pour du 10 gbps. très utile pour relier 2 sites qui est à une bonne distance comme dans les mines....
Bác cho em hỏi là khi nào thì dùng 2 sợi quang khi nào dùng 1 sợi, em thấy khi thì người dùng 2 khi em lại thấy dùng 1 sợi lên em chưa biết thế nào mong bác giải đáp thanh bác?
You may well ask why he connects TX to TX but it indicates working. I would have thought it needed TX to RX and RX to TX on both devices to get full ethernet sync?
@@davidleancinema5642 there are 2 wavelength, each of them provide a separate communication channel ... that's your RX and TX independant, on a single fiber.
I have fibe modem i connect anolog phone to the moden and works But When power off no tone My modem has no battary i plug to wall soct 230 volt IS their Any adapter phone house connect convert digital to anolog When power off line phone stay on I found this WELEY Digital to Analog Audio Converter with phone jack, Convert Coaxial or Toslink Digital Audio to Analog L/R Audio Does this solve the problem
great video but i have a question what is the advantage of that device converting it to fiber optical when there no impact increasing the internet speed?
A believe that a fiber jumper was used just for demonstration purposes, to show how it works. The practical use for this is to extend a network beyond the range of cat5/cat6 using a long run of fiber between the convertors. Cat5/6 the maximum run cannot exceed 100 meters or 328 feet. This includes the cable run plus patch cables. Single mode fiber can be run up to around 200 KM' (about 125 miles!). It's primarily a function of increased distance without diminished speeds or signal degradation.
There are diferrent plugs and fiber types. Its common to find LC or SC. Also there are multimode (MMF) and singlemode (SMF) fibers, for different wavelenghts. Just check for the Plug and fibertype. Then you can pretty much choose any cable (OM1,OM2,OM3,OM4,OS1,OS2) But for higher speeds (>10Gb/s) You should choose anything above OM2
I want to switch my current router that has a fiber optic port to a Netgear nighthawk but the Netgear doesn’t have a fiber optic port only an rj45 port can I use this to convert it fiber optic to rj45?? Because my research on this show that this is only used for Media transfer
It will only work if the fiber does not come from your ISP, in that case you will need a fiber-modem to then connect to the nighthawk. But the nighthawk (newer ones) have a sfp+ port so you can use a transmitter to connect a fiber
@@NETVN82 can you please explain in brief I want to send data from one to Another location but have only one core of fiber left Which convertor & SFP i should use?
@@محمدابراهيم-ح5ج4ه you shall buy the devices with the same (but opposite) wavelengts (i.e. one device mus have a specific wavelength for TX and the other the same wavelenght for RX.... another wavelength for the first RX and the same for the second TX). Is just easier to check the type of fiber/connector you have and buy A COUPLE of these devices (many of them are sell in couples, with crossed TX and RX of course!)
Sir I made a WDS Bridge and I have connected both the routers using LAN-LAN cable. Also i have disabled the DHCP of my access point router Now, the AP router has access to the internet but the problem which i am facing is that my secondary router’s config page is not accessible through main router’s connected device and i am not able to inter-access network devices of both the routers
can this work perfectly in a situation where the POE switch is filled up, and i want to remove a point on the "filled POE" to my converter to create a new POE extension?
I'll never understand why people make an instructional video without saying a word, or even adding a text overlay giving written instructions instead. Great job!
They think they can address „the world“ and thus get more clicks. Just petty, nothing else.
@@AndreasDelleske I mean, it's likely he may not be able to speak English hence the VN at the end of his channel name
It's better that US videos, 58 mins of yakking and 2 mins of content
But most youtubers talk soooo much
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Error. Do not insert the SC / APC adapter into the converter with the SC / PC socket. The green color is the SC / APC adapter. At 100 meters it will work, but at 10 kilometers it may not work anymore. And the equipment is for 25 kilometers.
Can you explain more? I'm a noob to fiber... Thanks!
APC has a angled cut and a green plug. UPC has the blue plug and a straight cut.
The green connector is often used with fiber to the home.
The blue connector is used for indoor fiber optic connections.
@@LoganAddisMusic Those sockets on the media converter are intended to receive an SC connector and a PC ferrule end he uses SC/APC on one side (Denoted by the green plug) this is wrong.
Inside the cable is the fibre line otherwise known as a core, to protect the end of this core it sits inside of a ceramic sheath known as a ferrule, this part goes into the media converter (It's the white piece sticking out the end of the cable) this can have a different finish on it and is denoted by a colour on the connector, when you put this inside of a socket you have to ensure you use a socket which is compatible with that ferrule as it won't extrude the fibre optic cable correctly into the socket and can even damage the ferrule and the core, in any case there will be an air gap as a result where the ends of the fibre don't line up and that can cause signal degradation.
Note UPC and PC are compatible so one end of the cable is correct.
Hope that explains it 👍
@@Muffinman6687 wow, thanks for the detailed explanation. That makes a lot of sense now! I appreciate it!
I use these all the time in gigabit form with mm fibre up to about 1km great job, zero down time.
Inserting SC/APC plug into SC/PC socket will damage lens of optical modue. Don't do it. Color matters. Also it effects to dumping signal about 3-4 dB.
Well good option to avoid loss dB in long distance, but only 100 mgbs it's not a Gigabit web capabilities
Oh,thank
Our country doesn’t have a good internet connection. Gigabit is only available in a few places.
In General if cannot get tired so to say physical and virtual machines benefit from greater time accuracy due to improvements in the win 32 time and hyper time synchronization services
синий разьем пачкорда - прямой UPC, зеленый - скошеный APC
oh we have a speed demon here, 100mbps... Super fast if you are walking..
I like the colour of that particular fiber optic cable
Why 100M? 1Gbps is minimum for today, 10Gbps anf later is a bit exotic or overkill.
@Positron what are you talking about a 1Gb/s Converter is 30€ and a fitting Cable is under 0,7€/m.
You can get 50meters @ 1Gb/s for 100€. With longer cables it get cheaper.
But Copper would be cheaper in short runs(if suitable)
@Positron
In my Country nobody uses "non a" cables, i guess you are from North America.
If you want to be future proof you should use cat 7a or cat 8.
Cat 7a cables are the same price as household OM2 cables.
But if you want to go 10G fiber is less expensive then 10G RJ45 switch are like 500+€ and 100+€ for Networking cards.
With fiber you have less expensive sfp/sfp+ switches with tranceivers and cheap sfp+ networking cards.
You could go 10G with RJ45 using a sfp+ tranceiver but then you pay a premium for the RJ45-SFP+ Tranceivers and should switch to fiber
The relaxing end lite :)
Universal understanding without any language
Thank you very much brother you clarify my confusion.
hahahaha dami k natutunan kalampag ng media converter hehehe
Use UPC - UPC pathcord!
Hi thanks for posting this, very useful. I've got this same fibre optic cable. It goes into a little LAN box device (not sure what it is, but says LAN on it) and then this LAN box connects to my router via ethernet cable acting as a bridge. When there is a thunderstorm, of course I will disconnect the ethernet from the 'LAN box' to prevent damage to the router, but do I have to disconnect the fibre optic cable to prevent damage to the 'LAN box', or should I not worry about that? And yes, of course all plugs out of sockets (receptacles as you say :D)
You don't need to disconnect anything, because electricity (lightning strike) cannot be transmitted over the fiber optic cable. Only light can travel via the fiber optic cable.
Plugs out of the socket is enough for both the router and modem (the lan box thing you are talking about is a fiber optic modem). The fiber optic cables are very fragile so I wouldn't recommend disconnecting them.
At least here the guy plugs some and shows how it works. There are lots of unboxing videos that are showing the same thing but almost nothing useful.
Creo que con esa conexión no vas a lograr transmitir datos, ya que según tengo entendido necesitas dos fibras, una de ida "Tx" y otra de retorno "Rx", además deben ir cruzadas, o sea el Tx de un adaptador con el Rx del otro y viceversa, pero tú conectaste Tx con Tx. Si estoy mal por favor que alguien me corrija.
es fibra mono-hilo multimodo usando WDM los datos viajan en 1550 nm en un sentido y 1310 nm en el otro sentido por eso se utilizan dos longitudes de onda distinta , como la que se utiliza en redes FTTX por la operadoras para no usar dos hilos. pero el protocolo en vez de ser GPON es ethernet.
كلامك صحيح لكي تتم الاتصال فعلى tx ان يرتبط ب rx .transing to réception
this is sc/upc mediaconverters, you have wrong cable, should use sc/upc to sc/upc = blue to blue connectors, thats 90 dagree cut, using this green connector (sc/apc) can demage the port and also have lower dBi count, thats poor transmition. Another thing its only base100tx/rx thats 100 mbit speed. If anybody wants to use something like that, better to thing about buy two tplinks mc220l, two sfp conwerters 1.25g 3km one should be 1310 another 1550 and use only blue to blue cable, another thing there is single mode fieber, on market we can buy mm (multimode fieber) always watch beceose the mm cable dont work with sm converters. I know this video is from 2018 but my friend send me this with question is this is good choice. Have nice day.
You seem to know about this... I want to share the internet between building that are 150 Mt , 500 ft apart of each other... Can I use something like this? I can't use wifi bridge because there are a lot of threes and stuff between the line of sight ... Can you help me?
@@ijiopu Yes, of course you can, the most important thing is that you buy a set of media converters that will be marked, one 1550, another 1310, these are wave transmitting beams for transmission, there cannot be two the same media converters because it will not work, it is about rx-tx transmission, a lot of translation , it's best to read about it yourself, there are many types of mediaconverters, let's start by discussing the fact that they are single-mode and multi-mode, i.e. SM and MM, I recommend SM because they are cheaper, longer distances and a cheaper cable for them, i.e. single-mode media converter, then it is worth paying attention to the fact that they have inputs, SC-APC, SC-UPC, LC-APC, LC-UPC or simply SFP port, for media converters with SFP port you have to buy inserts separately, the selection of which applies to the same compatibility, type of plug, etc. SC- UPC / APC are plugs with green or blue tips, it is important to choose the color of the plug in the media converter, the most common are blue, i.e. large plugs, i.e. SC-UPC, they are cut off by 90 degrees. You need to buy a suitable cable for this, preferably with such a plug at both ends, i.e. 200 meters single-mode SC-UPC to SC-UPC fiber optic patch cord. Also pay attention to whether the mediaconverter is simplex or duplex, simplex requires only a single cable, duplex already two alternately crossed. There is a possibility of wireless transmission despite trees, the solution is the purchase of Mikrotik SXT which operate in the 2.4 GHz band, the standard band we currently encounter is 5 GHz, it cannot cope with obstacles, in addition, the windows themselves suppress radio signals very much, so you should install such radio outside. If you have any questions, feel free to send me a private message or to my email admin@phxn.net
In addition, you have a detailed description on media converters or SFP inserts, it is worth paying attention to whether they are 100 mbit or 1.25 g (gigabit), in addition, the range to which the transmission will be transmitted, 100m, 500m, 1km, 5km, 20km, 40km etc. In your case, you need to buy inserts / media converters that will operate above 100m but not more than 40km because below 100m the transmission will not pass, above 40km they will heat up and eventually burn due to too strong signal, it is worth being careful when choosing not to buy more than you need it.
@@rosseitto One option is to buy media converters with an SFP port, then buy an SFP module for the SC/APC cable, or just buy media converters with SC/UPC ports and a SC/UPC > SC/APC patchcord, I have not seen a media converter with a SC/APC module, but we always deal with SC/UPC to SC/APC patch cord
@@rosseitto Today I checked the configuration in the work for you, SC/UPC > SC/APC plugged into an adapter with a SC/APC pigtail, welded to a 400m fiber optic cable, terminated with a SC/APC pigtail in the adapter, then in a SC/APC > SC/UPC patchcord. The OTDR shows me 0.18db then on adapter 0.08db, splice 0.11db, cable 0.03db, splice 0.09db, adapter 0.12db and termination 0.13db. In total, the entire route is 0.74db, sometimes we have such values on one connector or sometimes routers attenuate 3dbi. Pigtails and patchcords from medium, OTDR EXFO reflectometer and Fujikura 90s welder.
If I find a moment tomorrow I will present it on my channel and tag you in the video how it should look like.
Why SC-APC to SC-UPC optical patch cord? Can someone explain for me? Thanks.
Possibly because it’s is wavelength division multiplexing (WDM) or the equipment connectors have different internal pigtails.
I like equipment with removable GBICs
Well, SC-APC is usually used in video applications where small reflection is required. The major difference between SC-APC/UPC connectors is the polishing style: APC is angled whereas UPC is flat. Therefore you cannot mix and match these connector types because it will introduce loss and reflection and also in worst case you will destroy the connector. Read into this good summary for more details: www.fiber-optic-cable-sale.com/fiber-connector-type-sc-apc-vs-sc-upc.html
Hay que decir que no se entiende mucho el acometido del video, aunque parece buena idea
The sound is like in a horror movie
Two questions.
Why is one side APC and the other UPC?
Is that what the “A” is for on the one unit?
Are these available in 10/100/1000?
10/100
APC and UPC are both usable
APC is angled, which is uncommon
APC causes additional loss in this case.
@@romanm.4763 Untrue. What APC does is reduce "return loss" caused by internal reflections within the connector and the point of contact between the cable end and the chassis receptacle. APC connectors, when clean and mated properly, can be very low loss.
Would doing this reduce or add latency in comparison to a direct ethernet run
Если оптический разъем на пачкорде типа SC/APC , то в медиаконверторе тоже должен быть APC ??? как отличить тип APC или UPC в медиаконверторе???
Обычно SC/APC зелёненькие, но в данном случаи в обоих медиаконверторах UPC полировка, но штука в том , что расстояния просто ничтожны - и даже с вносимым затуханием - всё работает
эти медики все подключаются конектором SC
Luar biasa sangat bermanfaat pemula hadir bosku
Please ur ethernet cables, are they coming from your router? If not is it still possible to get internet connection from your router over the optics fibre
Nice floor for to work!
А, смысл видео то в чем???
Could you tell me please that is it possible to connect a fiber cable to the PC without any powered device
selamlar bütün converterlarda çalışır mı yoksa özel converter mı olması gerekmektedir
AP/PC patchords ? you should use only one type both sides PC or APC, otherwise you can have loses.
👍
Viu, mais eu tenho um segundo moldem que só tem entrada para fibra óptica e saída para Lan. A pergunta é: Funciona só do primeiro conversor direto pra o moldem que só tem entrada para fibra óptica ? Se sim, dele vai sair Internet pra as saídas de Lan ou Wi-fi do segundo moldem? No caso o ponto B seria o segundo Moldem . Será que dele já sairia internet?
cara sua pergunta ta complicada, qual o modelo do primeiro conversor? você disse que só tem entrada pra fibra (então não é conmversor porque não converte fibra pra cabo de cobre) e perguntou se vai sair pra Lan (acredito que quis dizer RJ45?) qual dos dois ligam no switch? o primeiro ou o segundo?
Vou tentar ajudar com o oque entendi, vc tem um switch de fibra que recebe internet e onde sai uma fibra pra um conversor que tem entrada fibra e uma RJ45 , e quer saber se desse segundo conversor que entra a fibra ele mandaria o sinal pra um access point (wi-fi) pelo RJ-45 ou outro switch? se for isso a resposta é sim.
А не поздно ли автор решил познакомить нас с данным способом? Возможно о сам только что об этом узнал. 😂😂
А что это за штуки , как называются ?
Im increasing the volume right now...
It happens to know if I can use it like this: Internet Provider Fiber Optic ->[ Converter1]-> UPT cable...20m...->[Converter2]->Fiber Optic->[Internet Provider Router] ->UPT cable towards PC/TV/etc
I like it
I know nothing about this stuff! My internet company uses fiber optic but the gaming router I want to use for my Xbox does not have the fiber optic connection. Is it possible I can use the fiber optic Ethernet connection on my router which will plug into my Xbox one?
You do not need to do so
Your ISP will give you a Modem-like box called an ONT which is used to convert the fiber coming into your house to a normal rj45 Ethernet cable.
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Nice
Moi, je transfer mes cassettes vidéo sur des blu ray 4K, cela améliore la qualité 🤦♂️🤣🤣🤣🤣
sur 25 km tu peux pas vraiment utiliser un câble Ethernet ... c'est à ça que sert cet appareil... Celui-là précisément te donne juste 100 mpbs, mais il y en a pour du 1 gbps et même pour du 10 gbps. très utile pour relier 2 sites qui est à une bonne distance comme dans les mines....
Is this device possible to connect fiber to Xpon router from single media converter?
is there a trade off with doing that though
It's like watching Charlie Chaplin's movie.
I don't see a transceiver? When do we need a transceiver?
Kya hum media converter ke shath revers poe switch Chla skte hai
amazing
Bác cho em hỏi là khi nào thì dùng 2 sợi quang khi nào dùng 1 sợi, em thấy khi thì người dùng 2 khi em lại thấy dùng 1 sợi lên em chưa biết thế nào mong bác giải đáp thanh bác?
just one fiber "wire" enough for TX and RX data? no need for another one (on RX port)?
you do need another
You may well ask why he connects TX to TX but it indicates working. I would have thought it needed TX to RX and RX to TX on both devices to get full ethernet sync?
@@davidleancinema5642 there are 2 wavelength, each of them provide a separate communication channel ... that's your RX and TX independant, on a single fiber.
@@StephaneHollande Thanks for the clarification; I remain obliged.
@@boopops467 welcome :)
thanks
Why only Tx is connected? Doesn't Rx also needs to be connected?
Price kya hai sir, Aur kitni fiber length par kaam kar sakta hai ye
How much distance the optical converter supports
depending on 10km, 20km, 50km
Is it possible D link with Tp link fiber. Rx-Tx
Anh câm điếc này làm hay quá!
You should sign language or a caption. Hehehe
a media converter ethernet 100 megabit?? No sense
I have fibe modem i connect anolog phone to the moden and works But When power off no tone
My modem has no battary i plug to wall soct 230 volt
IS their Any adapter phone house connect convert digital to anolog When power off line phone stay on
I found this
WELEY Digital to Analog Audio Converter with phone jack, Convert Coaxial or Toslink Digital Audio to Analog L/R Audio
Does this solve the problem
Fais o teste com Scapc 1x2 plc singlemode fibra óptica divisor ftth plc scapc 1x2 plc divisor de fibra óptica fbt acoplador óptico
Do i need both or only one converter
Can this be used to go from CAT5 - long fibre run (500 feet) back to cat5 again
yes, that's exactly what it can be used for.
After good signal
great video but i have a question what is the advantage of that device converting it to fiber optical when there no impact increasing the internet speed?
help extend the network spread further
A believe that a fiber jumper was used just for demonstration purposes, to show how it works. The practical use for this is to extend a network beyond the range of cat5/cat6 using a long run of fiber between the convertors. Cat5/6 the maximum run cannot exceed 100 meters or 328 feet. This includes the cable run plus patch cables. Single mode fiber can be run up to around 200 KM' (about 125 miles!). It's primarily a function of increased distance without diminished speeds or signal degradation.
Fiber optical starting 15 to 25 last
Where do I get the fiber optic cable? Not sure what’s compatible?
There are diferrent plugs and fiber types.
Its common to find LC or SC.
Also there are multimode (MMF)
and singlemode (SMF) fibers, for different wavelenghts.
Just check for the Plug and fibertype.
Then you can pretty much choose any cable (OM1,OM2,OM3,OM4,OS1,OS2)
But for higher speeds (>10Gb/s)
You should choose anything above OM2
No sé para que sirven pero parece que es para comprobar que hay buena conexión de puerto a puerto solo eso entendí cuando prendieron las luces
thank you
Ciao sono il primo italiano a scrivere sotto a questo video
Can we use it for ip camera
is it possible to use only the B side connected directly to ISP?
No
I want to switch my current router that has a fiber optic port to a Netgear nighthawk but the Netgear doesn’t have a fiber optic port only an rj45 port can I use this to convert it fiber optic to rj45?? Because my research on this show that this is only used for Media transfer
And also does this only convert Ethernet to fiber only or it can do fiber to Ethernet as well
possible
@@abdallahmamman3412 Attention, true optical wavelength (1310nm or 1550nm)
It will only work if the fiber does not come from your ISP, in that case you will need a fiber-modem to then connect to the nighthawk.
But the nighthawk (newer ones) have a sfp+ port so you can use a transmitter to connect a fiber
Hi question lng po need p po b I configure NG router sa media converter b, will be using same provider but different brand ty
Why are you using two different wavelenght for TX
Can we use same wavelength at both ends to send data internet
No, must use 2 different wavelengths
@@NETVN82 can you please explain in brief
I want to send data from one to Another location but have only one core of fiber left
Which convertor & SFP i should use?
@@محمدابراهيم-ح5ج4ه you shall buy the devices with the same (but opposite) wavelengts (i.e. one device mus have a specific wavelength for TX and the other the same wavelenght for RX.... another wavelength for the first RX and the same for the second TX).
Is just easier to check the type of fiber/connector you have and buy A COUPLE of these devices (many of them are sell in couples, with crossed TX and RX of course!)
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на кой хер оно нужно? ты же не будешь оптику тянуть до 25 км, а дома можно и обычной медной парой обойтись
А причем сдесь дома? А больше 100 метров? А молниезащита?
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Vorschlaghammer
название ролика на русском а текста нет
Can I question. how many meters can I used for fiber optic?
550m for most Multimode fibers and many km with Singlemode fiber
These devices are rated for 25km (check the label!) but you can find other devices rated for different distances (from 500m to 200km!!!)
so what's the effect on the network
How much does this model converter cost, bro
Sir I made a WDS Bridge and I have connected both the routers using LAN-LAN cable.
Also i have disabled the DHCP of my access point router
Now, the AP router has access to the internet but the problem which i am facing is that my secondary router’s config page is not accessible through main router’s connected device and i am not able to inter-access network devices of both the routers
Change lan id on 2nd router
Kan itu konektor di patchcord nya apc sama UPC ko bisa nyambung gitu ya?
ah Er es gut erklärt. Plug and play 😊
You eating candy no sound for your infomation...😅😅😅😅😅
non ci ho capito una mazza..
Bool ke explain bhi kar dete......samj nahi aya ke kara kya hai is video mai.
Є мене такі штуки на 150 метрів працюють відмінно, дуже корисні якщо треба далі ніж за 100 метрів кинути сигнал
Good
I didn't understand anything. What you want to do in this video.
no audio.
can this work perfectly in a situation where the POE switch is filled up, and i want to remove a point on the "filled POE" to my converter to create a new POE extension?
no
ماهذا الجهاز ممكن الاجابه
а где текст?
100 M en debit c est pas ouf :/
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Eso que es como se llama........ no te escuch9oooooooooooo
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And then?