BLACK BOX10Mb Economy BNC Media Converters Installation & User Guide

A Distance Calculation Example:

Connectivity between ThinNet and TP Ethernet Media.

In the figure shown above, the length of Segment X is 72m (216 ft). This is 39% of the maximum allowable distance for 10BASE2 media (185 m) [72/185 x 100% = 39%]. The length of Segment Y is 55m (165 ft). This is 55% of the maximum allowable distance for UTP 10BASE-T media (100 m) [55/100 x 100% = 55%]. The total of the two percentages (39% + 55%) is 94%, which is allowable.

Note 1: Where more than one media converter is used in one segment run, the percentages for all of the cabling lengths in the run must be added together and must not exceed 100%.

Note 2: If the total segment distance calculation result is greater than 100%, consider using a Repeater so that each cable type can be 100% of its maximum allowed length.

Note 3: The maximum number of 10 Mbps Media Converters that can be used in series is two. The cumulative noise from three or more units together causes packet alignment errors, dropped packets.

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Black Box LE1502AE-R4, LE1502A-R3, LE1508AE, 10 mbps economy media converters manual

LE1502AE-R4, LE1508A, 10 mbps economy media converters, LE1508AE, LE1502A-R3 specifications

The Black Box LE1502A-R3 and LE1508AE 10 Mbps economy media converters are designed to bridge different networking technologies effectively and efficiently. These devices cater to users who need cost-effective solutions for connecting legacy networks with contemporary Ethernet infrastructures. With a focus on reliability and ease of use, these media converters allow seamless communication across various types of cabling.

One of the standout features of the LE1502A-R3 is its ability to convert 10BASE-T Ethernet to 10BASE-2 (thin coaxial) or 10BASE-5 (thick coaxial), offering versatile connectivity options. This flexibility is vital for users who may have existing coaxial cabling and want to integrate newer technologies without replacing the entire infrastructure. The LE1508AE, on the other hand, operates as a multiport converter that can accommodate multiple connections, making it ideal for expanding network capabilities without significant investment.

Both models are designed with user-friendliness in mind. They are plug-and-play devices, which means they don't require extensive configuration or technical expertise for installation. This feature is particularly advantageous for small businesses or users looking for straightforward solutions without the overhead of technical staff. Additionally, the units provide LED indicators for power, link status, and activity, which enables easy monitoring of connections and troubleshooting if necessary.

The LE1508A provides enhanced network scalability by supporting multiple devices simultaneously, accommodating a variety of applications including remote offices, branch networking, or even industrial settings. Meanwhile, the LE1502AE-R4 version boasts built-in surge protection, which is essential for safeguarding network integrity against electrical fluctuations—a critical feature for environments prone to such issues.

Both the LE1502A and LE1508AE are crafted to ensure long-lasting performance, featuring robust housing and components that can sustain harsh conditions without compromising functionality. Ultimately, these Black Box media converters represent a practical solution for organizations looking to expand their networks while maintaining the efficiency and reliability needed for critical operations. By leveraging these devices, users can achieve effective integration of older cabling technologies with modern Ethernet networks, ultimately enhancing overall productivity and connectivity.