LC to LC Fiber Patch Cable Single Mode Duplex - 2m (6.56ft) - 9/125um OS1 LSZH (2 Pack) - Beyondtech PureOptics Cable Series
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The length of the cable is measured from tip to tip, with a +/- tolerance. 1% of the total length of the cable length of the total cable length
Yes! In the case of an LC duplex connector, the conjoined-type connector must be removed. A small flat screwdriver can be used to secure the clip. You'll notice a small line on the side where you can push to remove the plastic. Thank you for your time and consideration, and have a wonderful day.
Hello! If the cable is marked UPC (Ultra Polished Connector), it is slightly concave, and if you want an Angled-Connector cable, it is slightly concave. They must have APC (Angled Polished Connector) specifications at the end of the day. Please contact us if you have any questions - Sales Team at Beyondtech
This is possible, but you must first determine whether your Procurve Switch has an SFP Module, and if it does, whether the Procurve Switch SFP Module is compatible with a single-mode fiber. patch cable in mode br>If that is the case, this cable may be compatible; if you have any further questions, please contact us. Sales Team at Beyondtech
Selected User Reviews For LC to LC Fiber Patch Cable Single Mode Duplex - 2m (6.56ft) - 9/125um OS1 LSZH (2 Pack) - Beyondtech PureOptics Cable Series
It's nice to have thicker fiber patch cords for the server racks, which is a great product. These cords have a nice thick jacket on them, so they feel substantial in your hand and don't snap at the slightest bend like the other crappy patches do. These were discovered by a coworker, and we've been replacing the skinny fibers with these in all of our racks. These patch cords are, without a doubt, well worth the money.
After doing some research, I came across this cable, which works perfectly. I untangled the Verizon cable, plugged it into this, and ran it to my ONT. I did split the pair up because I only needed one of them. It's fiber, so take it easy on it, but it's been up and running since then with no cable-related downtime.
They include each strand's test results, which is useful for calculating insertion losses. And one set of cleaning packets is included. This is a fantastic deal.
The cable arrived ready to use, so I used a scope to inspect the ends for cleanliness and light loss. A little bit of sturdiness was questioned. Inside the box, I needed to make a semi-tight curve, and the jacket began to crimp at the bend. I rechecked for additional loss and got the same result as before, indicating that even though the jacket was a little pinched, the fiber was unaffected.
I was pleasantly surprised by the high quality of the product. On the end, the ST barrels appear to be of good quality, and there appears to be no weakness at the head just behind the barrel, which is where cheap fiber usually breaks. In a utility substation, these are used for communications.
It was a complete failure. It was a major letdown. I'm only writing this review because the product failed me in a critical situation. br>br>They appear to have a lot of positive feedback, so 1 out of 350 isn't too bad. Just a heads-up that there might be a few duds out there. I got the short end of the stick this time, which worked out perfectly.
To connect my home lab core switch to my office switch, it works flawlessly. A pair of FS SFP transponders are required.