At its core,
media converters are simple devices used to connect two devices or LANs that are not entirely relatable, due to different
speeds, operation types, modes or media types (twisted pair, fiber,
coax). Most common usage is to insert fiber segments into copper
networks. This gives you the ability to extend your Ethernet network
beyond the 100-meter limit imposed by copper cable. Media converters can
be used anywhere in the network to integrate newer technology with
existing equipment to support new applications, technologies and future
growth. Instead of costly, across-the-board upgrades, media converters
can extend the productive life of the existing cabling as well as the
active equipment.
Compact Extenders
Nov 4, 2019, 12:52 PM
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Use these KVM Extenders alone or with the DKM FX Matrix Switching System.
Use these DKM Compact KVM Extenders in standalone, point-to-point applications. Or use them in conjunction with the DKM FX and DKM FX Modular Extenders. Mount the extenders on a tabletop, DIN rail, or 19-inch rack (four devices in 1U). Transmit a mix of signals over CATx or fiber cabling, including DVI, HDMI, SDI, DisplayPort, USB HID, USB 2.0, serial, and audio.
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Compact Extenders