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Juniper EX4400-EM-4Y SFP28 Module
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Juniper EX4400-EM-4Y SFP28 Module
  • Switch Type: SFP28
  • Model #: EX4400-EM-4Y
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  • ¥235,483 
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QSFP-100G-ZR4  Original Juniper part
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QSFP-100G-ZR4 Original Juniper part
  • Device Type: Transceiver
  • Model #: QSFP-100G-ZR4
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  • ¥342,355 
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Perle Fast Ethernet Converter Module Unmanaged
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Perle Fast Ethernet Converter Module Unmanaged
  • Parts: Lifetime
  • Model #: 05041780
QDD-400G-ZR - 740-114884
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QDD-400G-ZR - 740-114884
  • Model #: 41997585285326
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  • ¥2,773,867 
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AXIOM 10GBASE-ER XFP FOR JUNIPER
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AXIOM 10GBASE-ER XFP FOR JUNIPER
  • Device Type: Transceiver
  • Model #: SYN6046599
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  • ¥277,105 
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Brocade ICX 6450-24 Ethernet Switch
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Brocade ICX 6450-24 Ethernet Switch
  • Device Type: Converter
  • Model #: ICX645024
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  • ¥242,180 
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Omnitron Systems OmniConverter GPoE+/SE 9499-0-21W Transceiver/Media Converter
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Omnitron Systems OmniConverter GPoE+/SE 9499-0-21W Transceiver/Media Converter
  • Package Contents: OmniConverter GPoE+/SE 9499-0-21W Transceiver/Media Converter External AC Adapter, 100-240VAC with US Power Cord
  • Parts: Lifetime
  • Model #: 9499-0-21W
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  • ¥145,041 
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Palo Alto Networks LX Compatible SFP Module - 1000Base-LX Fiber Optical Transceiver (LX-ST)
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Palo Alto Networks LX Compatible SFP Module - 1000Base-LX Fiber Optical Transceiver (LX-ST)

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  • Device Type: SFP Transceiver Module
  • Wavelength: 1310nm
  • Fiber Cable: Single-mode Optical Fiber
  • Ports: 1000Base-LX
  • Model #: LX-ST
AddOn Cisco GLC-SX-MMD Compatible 1000Base-SX SFP Transceiver (MMF, 850nm, 550m, LC, DOM, 0 to 70C), TAA Compliant
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AddOn Cisco GLC-SX-MMD Compatible 1000Base-SX SFP Transceiver (MMF, 850nm, 550m, LC, DOM, 0 to 70C), TAA Compliant

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  • Part Number: GLC-SX-MMD-AO
  • Compatible Brand: Cisco®
  • Device Type: Transceiver
  • Form Factor: SFP
  • Model #: GLC-SX-MMD-AO
Tripp Lite Cisco Compatible Glc-Te-Sf Transceiver 10/100/1000Base Cat6 100M
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Tripp Lite Cisco Compatible Glc-Te-Sf Transceiver 10/100/1000Base Cat6 100M

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  • Device Type: Transceiver
  • Weight: 0.11
  • Parts: 3 Year
  • Model #: N286-01GLC-TE
ZyXEL Gigabit SFP Transceiver Module, Single Mode, Duplex LC, 1310nm Wavelength, SFP-LX-10-D
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ZyXEL Gigabit SFP Transceiver Module, Single Mode, Duplex LC, 1310nm Wavelength, SFP-LX-10-D

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  • Brand: Zyxel
  • Part Number: SFP-LX-10-D
  • Device Type: Transceiver
  • Network Media: Media Type Supported: Optical Fiber Fiber Mode Supported: Single-mode Ethernet Technology: Gigabit Ethernet Network Technology: 1000Base-LX
  • Model #: SFP-LX-10-D
AddOn HP SFP (mini-GBIC) Module 1 RJ-45 10/100/1000Base-TX Network LAN J8177D-AO
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AddOn HP SFP (mini-GBIC) Module 1 RJ-45 10/100/1000Base-TX Network LAN J8177D-AO

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  • Brand: AddOn
  • Model: J8177D-AO
  • Part Number: J8177D-AO
  • Weight: 6.4 ounces
  • Model #: J8177DAO
Axiom SFP Transceiver Modules are certified 100% compliant in all OEM applications. They are pre-configured with an application specific code to meet the requirement set forth by the router and switch
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Axiom SFP Transceiver Modules are certified 100% compliant in all OEM applications. They are pre-configured with an application specific code to meet the requirement set forth by the router and switch

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  • Device Type: Transceiver
  • Standards: IEEE 802.3, IEEE 802.3u, IEEE 802.3ab
  • Network Media: SMF
  • Wavelength: 1310nm
  • Model #: 10014-AX
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  • ¥64,469 
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Axiom 10GBASE-T SFP+ Transceiver for Cisco - SFP-10G-T-S
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  • ¥92,486 
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  • Network Transceivers

Network Transceivers

Communication needs have always revolved around two parties. There is a long history of the digital sender/receiver relationship, dating back to the introduction of tools like radio and walkie-talkies. The technology that goes into networks of this caliber was - and continues to be - defined by the need for a signal to be delivered to another location from its point of origin. As such, devices called transmitters and receivers came into being in order to facilitate this.

But this method of connection is not suitable for all forms of telecom and media due to its inability to open channels in both directions simultaneously. Radios are only able to receive signals, despite the fact that there is a station somewhere broadcasting them. In contrast, telephones allow two people to speak to each other in real time. This is because landline and cellular networks use transceivers to facilitate these calls.

Transceivers are - like the name that they possess - a combination of transmitters and receivers. They have existed for a number of years in various incarnations, but are particularly valuable components in wireless networking set-ups. Network transceivers make many of the varied functions of computers possible, enabling a world of interconnectivity that was only dreamed of at the time that the technology behind these devices was first being realized.

In order to expand a Wi-Fi network into new areas, it may be necessary to invest in a transceiver. They are already in use all over by major companies and Internet providers, and have proven useful in trying to bring everyone in the world onto the World Wide Web.

Analog Transceiver vs. Wireless Transceiver

Much like other aspects of network connectivity, there are options regarding what kind of connection is desired. There are some instances where it makes the most sense to use a wired, analog connection. In these situations, distance or mobility are probably not as big of factors as they could be elsewhere, and the importance of uninterrupted service is critical. But as Wi-Fi connectivity becomes less of an extra perk and more of an expected amenity, providers are seeking out new ways in which to bolster the range of their coverage. Wireless transceivers are going to be absolutely critical in expanding quality access to the Internet.

To provide you with a better idea of how transceivers are being applied today, here is a list of some of the machines they help empower:

  • PC and Console Gaming - One of the biggest benefits to the Gaming world was the inception of Internet-enabled play on a wide scale. Because there is so much data now that needs to be coming and going to and from any console at a given time, video game devices are absolutely enabled by transceivers.
  • Eyeglasses and Wristwatches - Wearable devices are making huge waves in the technology world, and many of them have yet to even be released! Regardless, they are already expected to become major parts of everyday life, and that means more transceivers moving through the world.
  • Cars, buses and people - Some potential places that these transceivers could end up are on public transportation vehicles like buses, which would bring the signal all over the city in which they run. Similarly, rental car participants could receive incentives for carrying a transceiver in their car and parking it in a designated location. This kind of ingenuity could increase global access to the Internet in a big way, and may be instrumental to the development of technology as a whole.