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1. Connection of fiber optic transceivers to 100BASE-TX devices (switches, hubs):
Confirm that the maximum length of the twisted pair does not exceed 100 meters;
Connect one end of the twisted pair to the RJ-45 port (Uplink port) of the fiber optic transceiver, and the other end to the RJ-45 port (ordinary port) of the 100BASE-TX device (switch, hub).
2. Connection of fiber optic transceiver to 100BASE-TX device (network card):
Confirm that the maximum length of the twisted pair does not exceed 100 meters;
Connect one end of the twisted pair to the RJ-45 port (100BASE-TX port) of the fiber optic transceiver, and the other end to the RJ-45 port of the network card.
3. Connection of fiber optic transceiver to 100BASE-FX:
Confirm that the fiber length does not exceed the distance range provided by the equipment;
One end of the fiber optic is connected to the SC/FC/ST connector of the fiber optic transceiver, and the other end is connected to the SC/ST connector of the 100BASE-FX device.
Additionally, it should be noted that many users believe that when using fiber optic transceivers, as long as the length of the fiber is within the maximum distance supported by single mode or multimode fibers, it can be used normally. In fact, this is a misconception, which is only correct when the connected devices are all full duplex devices. When there are half duplex devices, there is a certain limit to the transmission distance of the optical fiber.