Copper to Fiber Media Converters
Omnitron copper to fiber media converters provide seamless integration of copper and fiber network cabling to extend network distances.
- Copper to fiber media converter experts with over 30 years in business
- Thousands of different models of managed and unmanaged media converters
- Supports 10Mbps to 10Gbps Ethernet and a variety of network protocols
Select the best copper-to-fiber media converter for your application, along with Omnitron SFP Optical Transceivers.
Learn more about media conversion technology at the Media Converter Resource Center
Specialized Fiber Media Converters
About Omnitron Copper to Fiber Media Converters
Choose a high-quality Copper to Fiber media converter from Omnitron Systems to ensure network uptime and long-term reliability.
- Lifetime Warranty on all Omnitron copper to fiber media converters
- TAA compliant media converters Made in the USA
- Free 24/7 technical support on all copper to fiber media converters
- Hardened copper-to-fiber media converters with industrial temperature ranges
- Advanced features include fault propagation, loopback, auto-negotiation and MDI/MDIX auto-crossover
- Supports Ethernet jumbo frames
- Available as standalone media converters and chassis-plug in modules
- Managed copper to media converters with secure SNMPv3 management support VLAN and QoS
- Features SFP pluggable fiber optic ports for use with MSA compliant SFPs.
- Media converters support a wide variety of network protocols, cabling and connector types
- Media converters with industry leading MTBF published in each product specification
- Pre-Sales support with experienced media converter technical specialists
- Proven standards compliance and network interoperability
How to use Copper to Fiber Media Converters
Copper to fiber media converters can be deployed in a variety of networks and applications. Follow the links below for detailed application diagrams:
>> Point to Point Fiber for Ethernet Networks
>> Demarcation Extension and Riser Management
>> Managed Fiber Wide Area Network
>> Data Center Copper to Fiber Connectivity