Allied Telesis PoE+ to Fiber Switching Media Converter
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Allied Telesis PoE+ to Fiber Switching Media Converter

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Allied Telesis PoE+ to Fiber Switching Media ConverterThe Allied Telesis PC200 PC2000 series PoE+ to Fiber Switching Media Converter is purpose built to power remote devices while extending your network over long distances. Designed for IP phones, video cameras, wireless access points, and other PoE enabled gear, this compact converter bridges copper Ethernet and fiber optic links, enabling reliable Power over Ethernet delivery beyond the 100 meter limit of standard Ethernet. The PC2000 SP variant adds a

The Allied Telesis PC200/PC2000 series PoE+ to Fiber Switching Media Converter is purpose-built to power remote devices while extending your network over long distances. Designed for IP phones, video cameras, wireless access points, and other PoE-enabled gear, this compact converter bridges copper Ethernet and fiber optic links, enabling reliable Power over Ethernet delivery beyond the 100-meter limit of standard Ethernet. The PC2000/SP variant adds a flexible SFP uplink port, supporting either 100 Mbps or 1 Gbps fiber connectivity to meet the needs of growing networks. With a rugged enclosure, easy setup, and seamless integration into existing infrastructure, it’s the smart choice for campus, enterprise, and industrial environments that demand both power and performance from a single, streamlined device.

  • The PC200/PC2000 series enables PoE+ powered remote devices by pairing a PoE-enabled copper Ethernet port with a fiber uplink, allowing network access and power delivery to devices located far from traditional PoE switches. This makes it ideal for cameras, IP phones, wireless access points, and other PoE-powered endpoints that require dependable operation at extended distances and challenging layouts.
  • Flexible uplink options with a choice of SFP modules empower you to select the optimal fiber speed for your deployment. The PC2000/SP model supports either 100 Mbps or 1 Gbps SFP connections, enabling fast, low-latency fiber links that scale with your network while preserving PoE capabilities on the copper side.
  • Simple, non-disruptive deployment that minimizes wiring complexity. By consolidating power delivery and fiber connectivity in a single device, network administrators can reduce the need for separate PoE injectors, fiber extenders, and complex cabling runs—accelerating installation and reducing total cost of ownership.
  • Compact, versatile mounting options suit desktop, wall-mount, or rack-mount installations. The durable metal enclosure is engineered to withstand everyday network environments, from office spaces to industrial settings, while staying unobtrusive in CPUs, telecom closets, or equipment rooms.
  • Reliability and ease of management are at the core of Allied Telesis design. The PC200/2000 media converters integrate smoothly with existing PoE switches and fiber networks, providing predictable performance, robust power delivery, and minimal maintenance requirements—so your remote devices stay powered and connected with confidence.

Technical Details of Allied Telesis PoE+ to Fiber Switching Media Converter

  • PoE+ on Ethernet port: IEEE 802.3af/at compatible, enabling powering of remote devices directly from the converter to simplify networking in hard-to-reach areas.
  • SFP uplink port: Supports 100 Mbps or 1 Gbps fiber connections depending on the installed SFP module (e.g., 100Base-FX, 1000Base-SX/LX) to match your fiber ecosystem.
  • Power and efficiency: Designed to offer efficient power management for remote endpoints while delivering stable data transmission over the fiber link; exact power budgets vary by SKU and configuration.
  • Interfaces: One PoE-enabled RJ-45 Ethernet port and one SFP fiber uplink port, packaged in a compact form factor suitable for desk, wall, or rack installations.
  • Enclosure and mounting: Durable metal housing with flexible mounting options to accommodate a wide range of deployment scenarios, including tight telecom closets and space-constrained equipment rooms.
  • Operating environment: Built for enterprise environments with typical indoor operating ranges; specifications may vary by model, so please confirm SKU-specific parameters for temperature and humidity tolerance.

How to install Allied Telesis PoE+ to Fiber Switching Media Converter

To install the converter, begin by selecting a stable, accessible location near the devices you intend to power and the network backbone. Connect the remote PoE-enabled device (such as an IP phone, camera, or AP) to the RJ45 PoE+ port using a standard Ethernet cable. Insert an appropriate SFP module into the SFP port and attach the fiber optic cable to the module, ensuring the transceivers are configured for the correct fiber standard and distance. Power the unit with the required supply, or rely on PoE input if your model supports PoE passthrough, then verify that the link LEDs indicate a healthy connection on both the copper and fiber interfaces. Finally, test the remote device to confirm it receives power and data, and adjust mounting or cable management as needed for airflow and accessibility. For rack installations, secure the converter in a 19-inch rack or mount it on a wall or tabletop according to your environment and cable management preferences.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What is the primary purpose of the Allied Telesis PoE+ to Fiber Switching Media Converter?
  • The device is designed to power remote PoE-enabled devices while providing a fiber-based uplink to the network, enabling extended reach beyond standard Ethernet distances and improving network resilience through fiber links.

  • Does this converter support PoE+ on the Ethernet port?
  • Yes. The Ethernet port supports PoE+ (IEEE 802.3af/at) to power compatible devices directly from the converter, reducing the need for separate power injectors at remote locations.

  • What speeds are available on the SFP uplink?
  • The SFP uplink speed depends on the installed module: 100 Mbps or 1 Gbps are commonly supported by compatible SFP transceivers (e.g., 100Base-FX for 100 Mbps, 1000Base-SX/LX for 1 Gbps).

  • Can I mount the converter in a rack?
  • Many models in the Allied Telesis PC200/PC2000 line are designed for rack, wall, or desktop installation. Check your exact SKU’s mounting options to confirm the configuration that best fits your space.

  • Is the unit suitable for outdoor use or harsh environments?
  • These converters are primarily designed for indoor enterprise deployments. For outdoor or harsh environments, use appropriate enclosures or environmental-rated variants recommended by Allied Telesis.

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