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KVM over Fiber – It’s really Plug-and-Play

April 8, 2014 at 7:25 am
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KVM over Fiber – It’s really Plug-and-Play

Today we have uploaded a new video to our Youtube channel, and same time it will be also published on relevant product page as well. Videos if available, for all products you can find under Multimedia tab at every product page. Now, introducing demo of our KVM over Fiber converter: KVM (Video - DVI/VGA | Audio - Microphone | Keyboard | Mouse ) Fiber ...

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Theory of Single Mode To Multi Mode Converters

November 24, 2013 at 4:35 am
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Theory of Single Mode To Multi Mode Converters

Single-mode fiber (SMF) is having a core of 8 to 10 microns in diameter. Signal is traveling in a single light beam with close to none reflection. Low reflection ratio means lower dispersion. This type of cable can achieve close to max values in distance and bandwidth without repeaters. This type of fiber is commonly used for connecting WAN locations. ...

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Basics of Fiber Optic Cables and Connectors

November 21, 2013 at 9:35 am
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Basics of Fiber Optic Cables and Connectors

The core of the fiber-optic cable is made of one or multiple glass or plastic fibers. Central fibers are used as media for transmitting data, which is being sent in light beams from a laser or a LED. The core is surrounded by layer of plastic or glass with different density, which is called cladding. Its purpose is to reflect ...

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Can I use single mode equipment over multimode cable and vice versa?

June 1, 2013 at 6:01 am
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Can I use single mode equipment over multimode cable and vice versa?

Can I use single mode equipment over multimode cable and vice versa? This is a question we get many times from our customers. Especially common is a situation, in older installations, back to the times when multimode cable was cheaper than single mode, and inside buildings, and some last mile installations were planned so, that multimode cables were laid. Answer is not ...

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