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PoE Fiber Multimode LC 850nm Gigabit Ethernet Media Converter - Supplies IEEE 802.3 PoE & PoE+ PSE Power & Extends Distance Over Fiber up 550m (0.34 Miles) - 10/100/1000 Autosensing UTP LAN Port

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  • Fiber Media Converter and PoE/PoE+ injector All in One Device, supporting IEEE 802.3af, IEEE802.3at and fiber distance up to 0.34 miles (550 m), over MultiMode Fiber Optic Cable - using 850nm wavelength.
  • PoE Fiber Media Converter transparently link a multi mode fiber to a copper UTP Ethernet port while still providing up to 30W of power over Ethernet (PoE) to Powered Devices (PDs) such as IP cameras, VoIP phones, and wireless access points.
  • Provides one 10/100/1000Base-T Autosensing to 100/1000Base-SX Multi Mode LC type dual fiber port, however as an extra feature - a UTP Copper Ethernet Port still can be forced to 10M with a dip switch on the back panel.
  • Supports LFP (Link Loss Propagation Feature) and Jumbo Ethernet Frame by default settings.
  • Power input 47-57 VDC, and it comes with a power supply in set, real Plug-and-Play device.


AD-net’s PoE type Fiber Media Converters are PSE (Power Sourcing Equipment) type Fiber Converters and PoE injectors in the same device. While you use standard UTP Cat5/6 Eethernet cables to carry data only, now you can also provide power to PDs (Powered Devices) that support the IEEE 802.3af PoE standard (15.4W of power) or the IEEE 802.3at PoE+ standard (30W of power), such as IP cameras, VoIP phones, or Wifi routers that accept POoE power as a PD device.
PoE media converter supports autosensing (auto negotiation), meaning that you can connect any of 10/100/1000M devices directly to the ethernet port and it will automatically adapt speed. However, when older legacy 10M equipment does not link correctly, we have provided a feature that enables you to force down the speed down to 10M using a dip switch on the back panel.
Media Converters are transparent to VLAN tagged packets, jumbo frames and full and half duplex operation are supported, and since it comes with the power supply in set, you are getting a plug-and-play device.
Technical Specifications
Fiber Optical Interface
Optical wavelength: 850nm
Fiber Type: Multi Mode
Transmission range: 0.34 mi (or 550 m)
Optical interface: LC Duplex

Ethernet interface & POE specifications
Datarate: 10/100/1000Mbps - Gigabit Autosensing
Connector: RJ45
POE Power Output: DC52V, Max 30 Watts (POE/POE+)
Standards Supported: IEEE 802.3 / 802.3u / 802.3ab, 10/100/1000 Base-T IEEE 802.3at pre-standard / 802.3af Power over Ethernet standard
General Specifications
Voltage: Converter Input DC voltage 47-57VDC, External AC-DC power supply, DC48V/1.25A output comes in set
Working temperature: 0°C ~ 60°C
Dimensions: 94 x 70 x 26 mm (37 x 27.55 x 10.23 in)
Relative humidity: 95 %


Jon T.
2025-08-25 12:19:07
A great item! It allows for simple plug and play extensions to your fiber network, while converting to POE, or LAN. It has full adjustment for link speeds if needed, vis dip switches, can't all for it to be easier than that.I used this to power a long run of about 300 meters or so for my gate cameras and access control system.I did this myself after getting a crazy quote of about $3000 to run and install this. I wound up doing in one day for about a tenth of the quote. If I can do it, do can you. Don't be a afraid of fiber, it's our future and this is a great way to get familiar with it.A very simple setup really helps for the first timer and that is exactly what this item allows!
Peter W
2025-07-10 13:23:42
I have been waiting for years for someone to come out with a fiber to PoE solution for a long time. When running cable for long distances fiber is the best way to go. Especially for PoE devices like cameras or WiFi access points. Ran a fiber cable about 1/2 mile from the switch and connected it up and it got a link, then connected up the access point and was getting full 1g bandwidth with my tests. this is the product you need for those extra long ethernet runs that copper ethernet will just not work or at best 10mb half duplex connection. this will give you full bandwidth where you need it!
Phil
2024-12-29 09:28:30
Worked to get the camera up on a fiber run that was to long for copper needs an outlet near the camera so make sure you install that as well.