Allied Telesis Media Converter 10/100 to 100BASE-FX
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| Identifiers | |
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| MPN | Allied Telesis AT-MMC200/LC-60 |
| Dimensions / Weight | |
| Key Features | |
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Colour The colour or combination of colours that a product is available in, expressed as common names such as "Black", "Silver" or comma‑separated lists like "Black, White". It indicates the visual appearance of the item for consumers.
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Grey |
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Ethernet interface type A list of the Ethernet standards that a product supports, such as Fast Ethernet (10/100 Mbps), Gigabit Ethernet (1 Gbps), 2.5 GbE, 10 GbE, and other variants. Each value is a free‑text label describing one supported interface; multiple values are separated by commas when the device offers more than one speed or generation.
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Fast Ethernet |
| Fiber optic connector | LC |
| Networking standards | IEEE 802.1Q |
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Operating relative humidity The range of relative humidity (in percentage) within which the product is designed to operate reliably. Values are expressed as a minimum–maximum interval such as "20 - 80 %" and indicate the acceptable environmental moisture level for optimal performance.
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5 - 95 % |
| Power consumption | 1.7 W |
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Safety A list of safety and regulatory certifications that a product complies with, such as CE, UL, FCC, or other regional standards.
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FCC Class A, EN55022 Class A, CISPR 22 Class A, C-TICK, VCCI |
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Storage temperature The range of temperatures in which a device can safely operate without risk of damage or performance degradation. Values are expressed in degrees Celsius (°C) and may represent a single temperature, a minimum–maximum interval, or an average operating point.
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-15 - 65 °C |

Allied Telesis is a technology company that provides networking solutions for businesses. Their products include switches, routers, and wireless access points. Allied Telesis is headquartered in Japan, but has offices all over the world.




