Upgrade your networking infrastructure with the Tripp Lite Multimode Fiber Patch Cable. Experience seamless connectivity and reliability with this high-performance cable designed for high-density network applications.
- Enjoy higher bandwidth capabilities for high-density networking with support for 40/100 GbE Ethernet connections extending the reach of your network. The OM4-rated cable is recommended for 100 Gb speeds up to 100 meters at 1300 nm.
- Future-proof your network by investing in a cable that is backward compatible with 10 Gb 25 Gb and 40 Gb networks ensuring you are ready for a potential upgrade to 400 Gb in the future.
- Benefit from a 3-meter (9.8 feet) multimode 50/125 OM4 MTP/MPO-PC 12-Fiber Female-to-Female patch cable ideal for network components in enterprise applications such as wiring closets telecom rooms and data centers.
- The distinctive magenta jacket of the cable aids in quick and easy identification within a crowded switch or patch panel reducing the risk of accidental disconnections. The LSZH jacket also limits toxic smoke emission making it suitable for poorly ventilated areas.
- Rest assured with the reliability of this product backed by a Manufacturer's Lifetime Limited Warranty and supported by Tripp Lite's expert technical support team based in Chicago available via phone and email.
Technical Details: - Supports higher bandwidths required for high-density data networking making it perfect for patching between data center MDFs and IDFs in enterprise installations.
How to Install: Simply connect the MPO to MPO ends of the cable to your network components in the desired configuration for seamless data transfer.
Frequently Asked Questions: - Q: What is the maximum speed supported by this cable?
- A: The cable is rated for speeds up to 100 Gb at 1300 nm.
- Q: Is the cable backward compatible with older network speeds?
- A: Yes the cable is backward compatible with 10 Gb 25 Gb and 40 Gb networks.
- Q: How can I identify this cable in a crowded setup?
- A: The magenta jacket of the cable allows for easy identification in dense network environments.
- Q: Is the cable suitable for use in poorly ventilated areas?
- A: Yes the LSZH jacket limits toxic smoke emission making it safe for such environments.