GBIC (Gigabit Interface Converter) is a transceiver module used to connect fiber optic cables to Ethernet networks. It is a hot-swappable device that plugs into a Gigabit Ethernet port or slot, allowing the port to connect to fiber optic cabling. GBICs are available in a variety of speeds, ranging from 100 Mbps to 10 Gbps, and can be used to extend the reach of a network. They are also used to connect different types of fiber optic cables, such as single-mode and multi-mode. GBICs are a cost-effective solution for connecting fiber optic cables to Ethernet networks, and are widely used in data centers and other high-speed networking applications.
The TL-SM311 series Fiber Module Cards are introduced for extending transfer distance. Attached to our managed/smart switches, they can extend the distance to several kilometers even tens of kilometers which can basically satisfy the distance require..
The TL-SM311 series Fiber Module Cards are introduced to extend transferring distance. Installed in our managed/smart switches, they can extend the distance to even tens of kilometers, which basically satisfy the distance requirement of LAN. Users ca..