Why Modular Transceivers Are Essential for Modern Networks
Whether you're running a data center, enterprise network, or industrial setup – modular transceiver options like SFP+ and SFP28 enable scalable, high-speed connectivity. Factors like distance, fiber type, connector interface, and switch compatibility all play a crucial role.
Technical Comparison: 5 Featured Modules
| Model | Type | Wavelength | Range | Connector | Protocols | Link |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| BiDi 10G Set | SFP+ SM | 1270/1330 nm | 10 km | LC Simplex | 10G Ethernet | View |
| MM 10G | SFP+ MM | 850 nm | 300 m | LC Duplex | 10G Ethernet | View |
| SM 10G | SFP+ SM | 1310 nm | 10 km | LC Duplex | 10G Ethernet | View |
| SFP28 25G | SFP28 SM | 1310 nm | 10 km | LC Duplex | 10G / 25G | View |
| RJ45 Copper | SFP+ Copper | – | 30 m (CAT6A) | RJ45 | 1G / 2.5G / 5G / 10G | View |
Which Transceiver Is Right for You?
- Data centers: Often rely on MM 850 nm for short-range intra-rack links
- Corporate networks: Use SM 1310 nm modules for stable point-to-point connections
- Service providers: Leverage SFP28 for 25G high-bandwidth uplinks
- Legacy upgrades: RJ45 copper modules support 10G over CAT6A
- Port optimization: BiDi-SFP modules reduce fiber usage and free up switch ports
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All modules are in stock and compatible with Cisco, MikroTik, Ubiquiti, Exreme Networks, and more.
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