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Hi Everyone, We’re excited to announce the official launch of TL-SM5310-T here! TL-SM5310-T is the first 10G BASE-T RJ45 SFP+ Module, which provides superior 10G performance for an easy and quick conn
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Hello, i am wondering if i can use a media converter i.e. MC2010cs to convert a signal coming from a SFP+ port or is it mandatory to use it on both sides ? thxia :-)
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Hello , I want to exchange current power supply of my MC220L , can You please tell me what DC connector should I get: 2.1G (2.1mm) or 2.5G (2.5mm)? Thank You!
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Genvirt
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I bought an FC311A-2 and a FC311B-2 media converter. I am looking to find out what SC connector type that these devices require. From looking at a previous post there was much discussion but it was ne
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Rumrunner2421
· Latest post 2024-09-27 02:30:02
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Hi there, i brought TP-Link Switch SX6632YF with SFP+ Modules, TP-Link SM5310-T ver 2.0 and SM5310-T ver 1.2 What i realise is that when connecting 10G to 10G port using V2.0, no issue. But if i try t
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Hello All, Can anyone guide me, if I provide 12VDC with adequate current to TL-POE150S Injector that inturn POE connects to DMS camera, camera works on 12VDC. Does this setup work? Or 48V is must for
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Are there changes in version 4+ of the MC200CM on how the communication between 2 converters work? I noticed that: 1. connecting the TX to the RX of the same unit reports the FX light 2. for 3 units,
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freddyrios
· Latest post 2024-07-12 13:30:25
by freddyrios
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TroubleshootingCommon Questions About 802.3 PoE
The topic was originally posted by Clive_A in Common Questions About 802.3 PoE This Article Applies to: All Omada PoE switches. Common Questions: 1. Standard PoE and Passive PoE Standard PoE: Standard
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Clive_A
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Hi there, I am testing your TL-POE150S with one of my devices, but the power line of my device is allways 0V. I took a look with the oscyloscope at the voltage between the pins 7/8 and 5/4 of the ethe
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NasCraftsman
· Latest post 2024-06-07 01:37:35
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