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norcalpyroOZ
> 24 hourAll worked great for my application
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Aleksandrs Korsunovs
> 24 hourGreat product. I needed a quick solution for connecting the computers at the office with the server, and decided to go for the optic fibre. It was very simple to set up and works flawlessly.
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John McClelland
> 24 hourThese media converters for fiber to Ethernet segments are in place on the ends of a 200 meter segment. They lit up the first time power was applied and required no adjustments to work. They have been in place for a couple of months now with some of the most electrical lighting storms Ive ever had without any problems. Getting them preconfigured with the correct SFP Gbics saved time and money and made for an effortless setup. John
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Elijah
> 24 hourI have used this converter to connect my home office computer to my server in the basement, and it was simple to setup. Just plugged everything in and it worked. Very nice touch that package includes mounts, I was able to put device on the wall so it wouldnt move around.
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Levi Nelson
> 24 hourThese are simple to use and they work well. I didnt need to change any settings and they are holding up just fine in an industrial environment. Its definitely worth getting to upgrade from a 100Mbps connection to Gigabit like I did.
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Bryan
> 24 hourSet up and install took minutes, had a small issue that was quickly resolved via the email tech support
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will
> 24 hourExactly what I needed.
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Tony Wheeler
> 24 hourThese fiber media convertors work well and I find them more robust than the single fiber versions. I have never had a connection issue with these. I use them on my music streamer. Using fiber to break the copper wire ethernet connection makes the music sound better- especially 44kHz, 16 bit files.
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Traderhut Games
> 24 hourWorks like a champ. First time I hooked it up and it has been in service ever since. I really was thinking it was 10 Gbps, but it is 1 Gbps. Using it for a line from my house to my shop, replacing *4* CAT5 eithernet cables that I ran before (all of which died at some point, I now have armored, fiber cable running there instead and it was about the same price as running Cat6A - which I did and then found out it is hard to terminate (I gave up, but then I only have 35 years experience in IT :-)) This was click click and done.
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Ryan F
> 24 hourWorked for me. Unlike most other fiber to copper transceivers, this one WILL change speeds between the two interfaces. I have the fiber side running at 1000 Mbit/s and the copper side running at 100 Mbit, both auto-negotiating with their respective peers.