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  1. What PoE standards are supported and should I be concerned about voltage?
    The TRENDnet TI-OBF711 supports 802.3af, 802.3at or 802.3bt draft. Please check detailed product specifications under the Product section of our website. If your device is not standard PoE compliant it will not be compatible with TRENDnet PoE power sourcing equipment. Many non-standard PoE devices u...
  2. What is a PoE budget and how much does this switch have?
    Each Switch will have a maximum amount of power that can be supplied to powered devices. This is the overall amount of power for the entire Switch. Please check detailed product specifications for PoE budget under the Products sections of our website....
  3. How do I make a successful link with my TRENDnet SFP module?
    Transmit and Receive connectors will be inverted on the remote side. The fiber will not link if you connect a Transmit and Receive interface to the Transmit and Receive interface on the remote side. TX to RX and RX to TX....
  4. How do I create a link between two points using fiber converters?
    To establish a link, both the fiber and copper ports must be connected. Connecting only the fiber cables will not produce a link. Gigabit converters must be connected to Gigabit on the copper side. They will not link to a Fast Ethernet copper port. On the fiber interface, the Transmit and Receive co...
  5. Are TRENDnet fiber converters compatible with third party fiber converters?
    While TRENDnet cannot guarantee compatibility with third party hardware, TRENDnet does not employ or implement proprietary mechanisms within our fiber converters. If the third party converter adheres to specifications and also does not use proprietary measures they should be compatible....
  6. What type of fiber connector is used on the TI-OBF711?
    TRENDnet TI-OBF711 has an LC type connector.
  7. How do I determine which TRENDnet SFP module will be compatible with my existing fiber cable?
    You will need to identify the type of fiber cable you have. Whether it is multi-mode or single mode, if it is 62.5/125 µm or 50/125 µm, etc. Typically you can verify the cable type from the cable jacket, your network documentation or the specifications of the devices you currently have connected. Af...
  8. What makes this an outdoor product?
    Outdoor products are designed to withstand outdoor environments. Check the product specifications for IP ratings, operating temperature ranges, dust and water resistant....